Princeton - Real Value Series Blue Handled Brush Sets
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Product Information
- Blue wooden handles with golden ferrules
- Multiple sets for different techniques
- Synthetic taklon and natural bristle options
- Long and short handle configurations
- Works with acrylics, watercolors, oils, tempera
- Affordable quality for students, beginners
- 9130: 4 long synthetic brushes included
- 9131: 3 long natural bristle brushes
- 9132: 6 short synthetic brushes included
- 9133: 6 specialty detail brushes included
- 9136: 5 short taklon brushes included
- 9137: 6 short taklon brushes included
- 9139: 5 short brushes with angulars
Build a complete brush collection without the gallery-store price tag
Building a complete brush collection gets expensive fast, particularly when you're learning which shapes and sizes you'll actually reach for. Princeton's Real Value sets solve this by bundling essential shapes in thoughtfully chosen sizes, you get functional variety without paying for brushes that'll sit unused in a drawer. Blue wooden handles and seamless golden ferrules deliver the kind of construction that survives regular studio use, while the price point makes these sets genuinely accessible for students, hobbyists, and artists stocking multiple workstations.
The lineup covers different working styles and media preferences. Sets 9130 and 9131 feature long handles for easel work, synthetic white taklon in the former handles detail across all media, while natural bristle in the latter provides the snap and resilience oil and acrylic painters need for bold brushwork. Short-handled sets offer close control for tabletop painting and detailed work: 9132 and 9137 provide core shapes in graduated sizes, 9133 includes specialty brushes for tight details and delicate effects, while 9135 and 9139 emphasize angular brushes for crisp edges and geometric precision.
Each set addresses specific painting approaches rather than duplicating the same shapes across different price points. Choose based on your primary medium, preferred handle length, and the techniques you use most, whether that's expressive coverage, controlled detail work, or decorative painting that demands specialty shapes.
