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Raphael 8404 Kolinsky Round 4/0

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About this item

  • Material: Kolinsky
  • Country of Origin: France


Rafaeli was founded in Paris, in France in France in 1793. Rafaeli has been a manufacturer that has been historically recognized as one industry, and has been continuing to make brushes for a long time.
In the year of Rafaeli (1793) and in Japan, it was the time that songi and Chigarakura were competing in the five years of Koshi Edo. In Europe, famous painters such as Picasso and Cezanne, they loved the Rafaeli Brush.
With the knowledge and network cultivated in a long history, we have the raw hair sourcing and processing system that only Rafaeli can do. In addition, this brush is made with craftsmanship that has been passed down over generations without cutting the edge of the hair with a blade, and each piece is handmade and made in a style that is the same as it was originally established on.
For more than two centuries, Rafaelian brushes have been polished to the demands of millions of painters, potters, and stained glass authors in France and beyond foreigns.


bois jeanclaude
Reviewed in France on September 7, 2024
erreur de commande : 4/0 et je reçois un 5/0en plus sans protection de la pointeil est pas en bonne étaten plus avec 24h de retard
Packman Nick
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
Fantastic brush with a great point at a great price. I'm a seasoned miniature painter and I ordered 3 of them
Glenn
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
The first thing I noticed when I unwrapped the brush was a product ID label wrapped around the blunt end of the brush. It was held on with a very strong, sticky glue. When I finally got the pieces of the label off the end of the brush was coated with a sticky gum which left sticky goo on my hand whenever I used the brush. Neither soap nor isopropanol would remove it. Why do manufacturers ruin an otherwise good product like this?
Scintilla
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022
This line of brushes is the best. Perfect for miniatures. So smooth and precise. Holds and let’s go of the paint perfectly. No stray hairs.
A Reader
Reviewed in Germany on September 12, 2021
Does not hold a point very well. Quality control must not be what it should be for this price range.
Klettermax
Reviewed in Germany on February 1, 2021
...der Pinsel kam mit einer Plastikspitze auf den Borsten gesichert zusammen mit einem weiteren bei mir an.Beim auspacken sah alles super aus, das Auswaschen der Zuckerlösung folgte und schon gingen die Borsten bei dem 4/0 Pinsel auseinander.Mit etwas Gefühl wieder Form reingebracht und etwas Farbe aufgenommen ( Vallejo Game Color Acryl ) und ein paar Probestriche gezogen. Nach sehr kurzer Zeit kein gezielter Strich mehr möglich da alle Borsten aufgingen.Sehr schade, die anderen Größen funktionieren super, dieser geht wenn möglich zurück.
Gabriel
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020
The Raphael Kolinsky Sable brushes are the best I've found at the price point thus far for model and miniature painting. They have great control, the bristles snap just the right amount and they hold paint well. One possible downside is they tend to come with a label on the end of the handle which might irritate some people depending on your grip, but it is removable and a little acetone or alcohol will get the adhesive off of it. All in all, I'd say you can't go wrong with these brushes for model and miniature painting. To compare them, I like them just a little bit more than the Windsor Newton Series 7, primarily because they don't have the guide hair which is tends to bother me personally, but they are generally on par otherwise.
Carina Povarchik
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2017
I will always love these brushes. I use them as an artist to paint particularly miniatures. It keeps its shape for a long time, it's precise. I love it and will continue to buy it.And this is not my first time buying these.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on August 5, 2015
筆の太さを間違えた。細すぎて、いまいち。木のえだを描くのはいいかもね。