Explanation of technical terms and symbols

Black Sable
Black sable hair features a fine tip and a robust springiness. Due to its exceptional stability, which is unusual for natural hair, the Black Sable is ideal for the classical techniques in oilpainting and represents a combination of the advantages of Kolinsky red sable and bristle artist brushes.

Chungking bristles
The term applies to a white and especially strong Chinese bristle; named after the Chinese city of Chungking.

English sizes
English producers use numbers for brush sizes that differ from those in Germany. With water colour brushes the difference up to size 6 is one complete number, e.g. the English size 2 corresponds to our size 3.

esagonal handles
In autumn 1990 we had been granted a patent for our unique „esagonal handle“. This handle shows at its thickest part six imperceptible flattenings which are styled in a way that they do not tire the hand during painting nor impede the turning or shaping of the brushtip (sizes up to 6 have only 3 flattenings due to the smaller diametre of the handles).

flags of bristles
While it grows the bristle splits into two or more tips, the „flags“. This fullness of the bristle accounts for the ability to hold a large amount of colour.

ferrule
metal tube that shapes the head of the brush and connects it with the handle. It is either round or flat.

gumming
Hair and bristles of the finished brush must be protected for transport. We use a gum arabic solution for that purpose. >> See also under „original shape“

handle
Most handles we use are made of wood. Our brush handles are only made of wood from sustainable European forestry. Artists often prefer unlacquered, so-called plainwood handles. We make a distinction between lacquered and polished handles.

Our brush handles are only made of wood from sustainable European forestry.

interlocking
Two equal-sized portions of bristles are set against each other with the natural curve of the bristle turned inward. MAESTRO artist brushes of interlocked construction are labor-intensive; however, they will keep their shape even after long and intensive use.

International size-assortment
During the last years all markets have converged. The effect has been a first standardization of synthetic brush assortments and sizes, which is now also followed by Asian brush producers.

Kazan squirrel
The name is derived from the Russian town of Kazan. It refers to a species of squirrels whose hair-tips are of brownish-red colour while the remaining part of the hair is flecked with grey. Kazan squirrel hair is manufactured especially into China painting brushes.

Kolinsky
the tail of the sable „mustela sibirica“. We use and distinguish HARBIN-KOLINSKY, named after the capital of the northernmost part of Manchuria. The principal habitat of this „mustela“ is the river valley of the Ussuri, the Siberian border river to Manchuria. The tail of this Kolinsky sable is slightly smaller than that of its Russian neighbour, but the hair is very strong, straight and has a fine tip. 
TOBOLSKY-KOLINSKY and USSURI-KOLINSKY are named after the most eastern rivers of Siberia. The „mustela sibirica“ lives in the basins of the Ob, Lena, Amur and Tobol rivers. The colonies of these animals are under permanent supervision by the authorities. The male „mustela sibirica“ has an extraordinarily beautiful, bushy tail. From this hair the MAESTRO water colour brush line is manufactured.

original shape
The hair or bristles of the brush are brought into their characteristic shape, which we call „original shape“, with the help of a gum arabic solution. By that the hairs and bristles of the brushes are well protected for shipment and storage.

prepared to interlock
Our MAESTRO2 quality artists bristle brushes are prepared to interlock, that means that the brush is made from straight bristles and is shaped by heat after gumming. This technique has also proven to be long-lasting and reliable. 

R-PET

This sustainable plastic, which we use in our transparent packaging, is made by a large amount from recycled plastic waste and can be reused 100 %.

sabeline
produced from white ox ear hair through dyeing. White ox ear hair is exclusively taken from Alpine cattle, who have particularly strong hair because of the climatic conditions in that region. 

set 
hair and bristles unbound in the ferrule

Shapes MAESTRO watercolour brushes round

sizes
Unfortunately the European brush industry has never managed to agree on common standards for brush types and sizes. The differing numeration often leads to miscalculations when prices are compared. This especially matters for expensive red sable brushes and with bristle oilpainting brushes. On our website you will find details of all our brush series, like the diameter, visible hair length and total length. 
 

Squirrel hair imitation (CASANEO)
It’s the ripe fruit coming from the fibre industry, which performed magic by producing us now – after a decadelong progression – the fully synthetic squirrel fibre. Even our long-standing experienced brush-makers had to be convinced that they hold synthetic material in hands.
 

 

This symbol guarantees consumers that they are painting with a brush whose handle comes from sustainable European forestry.