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    • HJ Series 10-B Size 3 Bright Brush Acryloil Chungkig Bristle

      HJ Series 10-B Size 3 Bright Brush Acryloil Chungkig Bristle

      C$8.99

      A bright brush is a short-haired flat brush. It offers more control than a flat. Artist Brushes from Heinz Jordan

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        A bright brush is a short-haired flat brush. It offers more control than a flat. Brush from Heinz Jordan.

        “Neributa” is the name of the techniques to produce top quality hog bristle heads. It means kneaded hog bristles in Japanese which only the finest Chungking hog bristles are used for its production. This method has been developed for more than 40 years by Japanese Artisans who possess superb brush making skills. It has been reigning as the top quality hog brush in the world. This is our series 10, 11 and 12 Finest Hog bristle brushes. Cream coloured, not bleached or boiled this top line offers a naturally flagged, memory shape interlocked construction that brings the brush back to the original shape after use.

        Made for Heinz Jordan located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and distributed in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada by Endeavours & ThinkPlay, purveyors of artist materials including brushes, drawing supplies, fine watercolours, water-colours, oils, acrylics, fine papers and thousands of other art supplies. Endeavours Art ships across Canada, with regular art supply shipments to Moncton, Saint John, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa Ontario and across the west from Manitoba, to British Columbia with stops in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Thanks to all of you for making us part of your artist studios. 

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