Yasutomo - Economy Hake Brushes

Economy Hake Brushes

Perfect for sweeping broad washes across watercolor or ceramic surfaces

Sheep hair holds substantial amounts of watercolor, sumi ink, or ceramic glaze while maintaining enough spring to control the flow. These hake brushes excel at laying broad washes across large surfaces and blending wet edges before they dry, essential techniques for atmospheric watercolor skies or even glaze application on pottery. The metal ferrule protects hair roots from splaying under repeated use, extending brush life considerably beyond what you'd expect at this price point.

Wide, flat profiles make these brushes natural choices for covering backgrounds quickly or applying consistent layers of medium across dimensional surfaces. Ceramic artists appreciate how sheep hair releases glazes smoothly without leaving heavy brush marks. Watercolorists reach for hakes when painting skies, architectural washes, or any passage requiring swift, even coverage. The generous hair capacity means fewer trips back to your palette, maintaining momentum during time-sensitive wet-into-wet techniques. You get reliable performance for everyday studio work without the investment required for premium brushes.

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Brushes Purchase Guide

Brush Types

Bright Brushes - Short, flat bristles with square edges. Perfect for short, controlled strokes and detail work in oil and acrylic painting.

Flat Brushes - Long, flat bristles for broad strokes and washes. Essential for covering large areas and creating smooth backgrounds.

Round Brushes - Pointed tips for fine detail work and line drawing. Versatile brushes suitable for most painting techniques.

Filbert Brushes - Oval-shaped bristles that combine the control of rounds with the coverage of flats. Ideal for blending and soft edges.

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