Brushes for Watercolour

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Discover a vast choice of watercolour brushes in shapes and sizes to suit every painting technique. Made with shorter handles for greater control, these brushes are ideal for both delicate washes and fine detail work.

Our range includes watercolour paint brushes made with synthetic fibres as well as natural hairs such as sable, squirrel, and goat. Each offers a unique type of spring, absorbency, and softness. Explore top quality brushes from trusted brands such as Da Vinci, Escoda, Pro Arte, Raphaël, and Jackson’s Own Brand.

Guide to Watercolour Brushes

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Jackson's : Red Sable Watercolour Brushes
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Jackson's : Red Sable Watercolour Brushes

Series 916 / 917 / 91R / 912 / 913

€8.09

From €6.89

Jackson's : Pure Squirrel Brushes : Mops : Series 828
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Jackson's : Travel Brushes : Series 727 / 728 / 729
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€12.88

From €10.95

Jackson's : Hake Goat Brushes
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Jackson's : Hake Goat Brushes

Available in 5 sizes

€6.36

From €5.40

Da Vinci : Kolinsky Sable Pocket Brushes : 1503
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Da Vinci : Tobolsky-Kolinsky Liner Brushes : Series 1203
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Escoda : OPTIMO Kolinsky Sable Brushes : 1310
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Escoda : RESERVA Kolinsky-Tajmyr Brushes : 1212
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Raphael : Kolinsky Red Sable Brushes : 8404 / 8408
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€11.89

From €10.11

Isabey : Pure Sable Watercolour Brushes : Series 6222 / 6228
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Isabey : Pure Squirrel Brushes
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Isabey : Pure Squirrel Brushes

Available in a range shapes

€9.56

From €8.12

Jackson's : KOLINSKY-TAJMYR Sable Brushes : Series 1205
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Handover : Kolinsky Sable Artists' Brushes : 101 / 103
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Handover : Pure Squirrel Pointed Artist's Brushes
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€3.87

From €3.30

Pro Arte : Stephen Coates Foliater : Watercolour Brushes
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Pro Arte : Stephen Coates Foliater : Watercolour Brushes

Available in Small, Medium, and Large

€5.69

From €4.85

Jackson's : Speciality Watercolour Brushes
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Jackson's : Speciality Watercolour Brushes

Available in 7 different types

€7.69

From €6.53

Pro Arte : Connoisseur/Prolene Watercolour Brushes
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€3.60

From €3.06

Jackson's : Speciality Brush Sets
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Escoda : RESERVA Kolinsky-Tajmyr Brushes : Sets
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€367.12

From €312.05

Da Vinci : Natural Striping Brushes : 700 / 707 / 708
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€19.84

From €16.86

Daler Rowney : Aquafine Watercolour Brushes : Rounds
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Daler Rowney : Aquafine Watercolour Brushes : Rounds

Series AF24 / 34 / 50 / 51 / 52 /81 / 85

€4.51

From €3.84

Pro Arte : Renaissance
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Pro Arte : Renaissance

Available in Pointed Round, Flat, and Rigger

€5.22

From €4.43

Watercolour Brushes: Popular Questions from Artists

Jackson’s offers one of the widest selections of watercolour brushes for every technique and budget. From round and mop brushes to flat and filbert shapes, our range includes natural and synthetic options for artists at every level.

Discover top brands such as Da Vinci, Escoda, Princeton, Pro Arte, Raphaël, and Silver Brush, as well as Jackson's own brand brushes, made in collaboration with the world's finest brushmakers. To learn more, explore our Guide to Watercolour Brushes.


A watercolour paint brush is designed to hold water and paint while allowing control and precision. They typically have short handles and soft bristles made from natural hair (like sable or squirrel). They can also have synthetic fibres, such as taklon or nylon.


Watercolour brushes absorb and release water evenly. This makes them ideal for washes, layering, and blending. Their range of shapes allows artists to move between detail and broad strokes with ease. The short handles support fine control when working close to the surface.


‘I found these brushes to have a generous capacity coupled with an even and consistent paint release, which allowed me to paint with confidence, knowing that each stroke would be as vibrant and fluid as intended.

Some artists talk about a brush having a ‘good snap.’ This means the brush can quickly go back to its original shape or point after you bend or flex it while painting. It’s a quality you want in watercolour brushes, especially for techniques that need changing pressure or fast, precise strokes. I discovered that the Jackson’s Studio Synthetic brush has this ‘good snap.’

- Louise De Masi, ‘Review of Jackson’s Studio Synthetic Watercolour Brush’, Jackson’s Art Blog


At Jackson’s, we offer everything from the finest Kolinsky sable brushes to reliable synthetic watercolour brush sets. Our wide range and expert service ensure fast delivery and quality support. Read our reviews →

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Browse our full selection of watercolour brushes at Jackson’s. Whether you're painting fine detail or bold washes, we’ve got the brushes to help. Visit our Help & Advice or Contact Us pages if you need more help.


What is the Best Brushes for Watercolour?

Natural hair (like sable or squirrel) holds water well. Synthetic is often cheaper and easier to control. ‘The Development of Synthetic Brushes’ means it is now the most commonly used brush hair.

What Kinds of Brush Shapes are Popular?

Round, flat, mop, fan, and filbert are popular shapes which support different techniques. Learn more in ‘Understanding Brush Shape Names, Hair, and Applications’.

How Should I Care for Watercolour Brushes?

Rinse after use, reshape the bristles, and let them dry upright. Read ‘Brush Cleaning Tips For Painters’ to learn more.

Does Handle Length Matter?

Short handles give precision up close, while long handles are good for looser, expressive work. Most watercolour brushes have short handles, but there are options with longer handles.

Guide to Watercolour Brushes | Guide to Watercolour