Escoda : PERLA Brushes: 1430

SKU: P-ESCOPER
(2 reviews)

From $10.00

  • Series 1430
  • Excellent quality
  • Synthetic
  • Vegan
  • Made in Spain
SKU Size Shape Series Price 
1 || B14305/0 # 5/0 Pointed Round 1430 $10.00
1 || B14304/0 # 4/0 Pointed Round 1430 $10.10
1 || B14302/0 # 2/0 Pointed Round 1430 $10.20
1 || B14300 # 0 Pointed Round 1430 $10.50
1 || B14301 # 1 Pointed Round 1430 $10.90
1 || B14302 # 2 Pointed Round 1430 $11.60
1 || B14304 # 4 Pointed Round 1430 $12.40
1 || B14306 # 6 Pointed Round 1430 $13.80
1 || B14308 # 8 Pointed Round 1430 $16.30
1 || B143010 # 10 Pointed Round 1430 $18.60
1 || B143012 # 12 Pointed Round 1430 $22.00
1 || B143014 # 14 Pointed Round 1430 $25.50
1 || B143016 # 16 Pointed Round 1430 $32.00
1 || B143018 # 18 Pointed Round 1430 $40.00
1 || B143020 # 20 Pointed Round 1430 $49.00
1 || B143022 # 22 Pointed Round 1430 $61.00

Info

Escoda Perla Brushes use white Toray, one of the finest quality synthetic fibres available for artists working with watercolours. It keeps an excellent point and edge for a soft, yet controlled application.

Escoda cures each brush to improve the spring and resilience of the hair. The round brush combines three diameters and three different lengths to achieve a perfect tip with the capacity to retain a large amount of paint.

Spec

Product CodeP-ESCOPER
TransparencyN/A
Series1430
Handle LengthShort
QualityExcellent
VeganVegan
Hair TypeSynthetic
More Brush ShapesRound
More Brush ShapesPointed
Hair StiffnessSoft
More Hair TypesSynthetic

Reviews 2

(2 reviews)

I love the Perla series. They hold a lot of water and pigment.

These brushes are synthetic, and they hold a lot of water and pigment. They can take some getting used to, but Ive found they were worth the time and effort.

Skott
 

Not worth it

I've bought #12 Perla as I've seen so many watercolorists using it and being excited about it. Well, it's lost its pointy tip in less than a month which is a record even for the synthetic brush, usually they last longer (for the reference I'm painting every day as it's my main job). And now it's just a big expensive synthetic brush which I can use dry on dry, that's all. So I'm really not impressed. Personally I'd recommend to buy a good squirrel or kolinsky as their pointy tips last for ages. And for dry techniques you can use a brush which is ten times cheaper and it will still do the work pretty well.

Nadia
 

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