Chinese calligraphy and painting brushes - Small red
Chinese calligraphy and painting brushes - Small red
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These brushes are highly prized for their fineness and precision. Thanks to their responsive and well-centered tip, they allow for drawing regular, clean, and controlled lines—essential for mastering the art. Regular writing in small format. Its construction with selected fine bristles ensures excellent responsiveness and perfect ink retention.
This brush is ideal for both students of Chinese calligraphy and experienced calligraphers looking for a reliable tool for meticulous work.
Total length: 20.0 cm
Tuft length: 1.6 cm
Base diameter: 0.5 cm
Hair type: Selected fine hair, good elasticity
Handle: Natural bamboo
Use: fine writing / study of regularity

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