• Raphael 870 Textura Synthetic Fibre Acylic and Multimedia Brush Flat

Raphael 870 Textura Synthetic Fibre Acylic and Multimedia Brush Flat

The Textura range of brushes is especially aimed at artists who paint using impasto techniques and want to create relief effects using thick acrylics and structure gels. The brushes are made using very strong, short, rigid synthetic fibres and offer an excellent response to thick colours and mediums. Ultra-responsive and ultra-precise the Textura are  the perfect tool, between a brush and a painting knife.

Brush Head: Flat

Fibre: Synthetic

Use: For backgrounds and dilutions.

Handle: Nickel-coated brass, ebony stained long handle

SKU: B870.0
Size:
Regular price

Raphael Brushes

Founded in Paris in 1793 and owned and operated by the Sauer family since 1859.

Founded in Paris in 1793 and owned and operated by the Sauer family since 1859, Raphaël is the oldest fine art brush maker in Europe. Following the time honored tradition of master and apprentice, the highly skilled craftswomen of Raphaël must train for years before they are ready to produce a Raphaël brush.

The finest hairs and bristles are imported from all over the world and hand sorted to ensure the highest quality. Every brush made by Raphaël is made with the artist in mind.

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