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Yasutomo Brush Metal Ferrule Bristles Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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2.9
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Details

ColorNatural
MaterialMetal
BrandYasutomo

Description of Yasutomo Brush Metal Ferrule Bristles

Unique flat- wide brushes for calligraphy. For a variety of applications- including watercolor and ceramic painting. An indispensible tool when used on delicate and absorbent Oriental papers. 1 3/8 inches.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Disappointing Brush for Arts and Crafts

As a result of using this product, I found that the brush was not DURABLE and the bristles fell out easily, which made it difficult to paint. While the metal ferrule looked nice it didn`t add to the functionality of the brush .The only positive aspect was the affordable price. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this brush for anyone looking for a reliable painting tool..

Pros
  • High-quality bristles for precise brush strokes
Cons
  • Prone to shedding and fraying

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cheap Brushes Get The Job Done

Based on my experience with THESE brushes, they are not the best for serious Arts and Crafts... The bristles tend to shed and do not hold their shape well, making painting tedious and frustrating. The only pro is that they are cheap, but you get what you pay for. If you want quality brushes that will last, look elsewhere..

Pros
  • Creates unique textures and marks in artwork
Cons
  • Brush metal ferrules may scratch or damage surfaces if not used carefully

Revainrating 4 out of 5

decent Hake brush

I was looking for a cheap washing brush and found this one (there is another one exactly the same for over $6; don't know why). When I received it I was a bit disappointed at first as the hair seemed sparse and thinning. However, as soon as I put him in water, he came to life again. Goat hair is soft and doesn't break. The brush absorbs a lot of water (make sure to hang it upside down to dry) and releases the water gradually. It can be used for lines, but it can't make it super thin. I thought…

Pros
  • handsfree
Cons
  • very expensive