


🖌️ Elevate your artistry with a brush that’s pure heritage and precision.
The Raphael 8404 Kolinsky Round No. 3 is a premium, handcrafted sable brush made in France with over two centuries of artisanal expertise. Its flagged Kolinsky bristles offer superior paint holding and precision, favored by master artists worldwide. Designed for durability and fluid control, this brush is ideal for watercolorists and illustrators seeking professional-grade tools that last.
| ASIN | B001UN6VL8 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #355,689 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #58 in Pointed-Round Art Paintbrushes |
| Brand | Raphael |
| Bristle Type | Flagged Bristle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (129) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03046450049166 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | B8404.3 |
| Manufacturer | Raphael(ラファエル) |
| Material | Sable |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 3.6 x 0.7 inches |
| Volume | 0.02 Milliliters |
A**N
Very high-quality brushes
I'm a watercolor artist and have three of these brushes in sizes 3, 4, and 8. They are very high-quality brushes. The 8 is really good for large washes and holds SO much water. The 3 is my go-to brush for pretty much everything. These are larger than most other round brushes I've used. The size 3 is closer to a size 4 from other brands I've used, and the 8 is more like a 10. I admit, I'm not as gentle with these as I probably should be. After many uses on the highly textured cold press paper I use, the tips have lost their super pointy-ness, but that doesn't bother me too much, and I know I'm partly to blame for the way I man-handle them :) They're still excellent brushes that I get a lot of use from. They don't fray at all like synthetic brushes. Very well-made brushes that will last for years, even with heavy use. Highly recommend for watercolor artists to have in their collection.
J**S
One of the standard illustration/comic art brushes
I'm a big fan of the Raphael brushes as an alternative to Winsor and Newton. They are larger in terms of size, so that a 3 in the 8404 is more like a 4 in W+N (English) sizing. Body is nicely laquered with a very classy ferrule. I have size 3 and 4 only, and they carry a great deal of ink/paint while maintaining a firm tip. They handle differently from a W+N Series 7, but the line quality is good and the brush will last a long time with maintenance. The main problem these days is finding them.
S**E
Hands Down, the Best Brush for Miniatures
After researching the top suggested brushes for Miniature Painting, I found the Raphael 8404 mentioned as a footnote. I tried it when I found one available and have never gone back to W&N series 7 or needed to try any other brand. They last incredibly well (with the proper care) and hold an incredible tip. The size 3 I use for all of my miniature painting. The point is fine enough for eyes and other tiny details, while the body holds paint well for coating larger surfaces. I can’t recommend these enough! The associated photo is a miniature painted entirely with the size 3 8404.
J**S
My absolute favorite inking brush.
I love this brush, but, as usual, Amazon’s packing and protection was practically non existent. They wrapped the brush in Cellophane and tossed it in a big box with a book and no other packing material. It’s a miracle it wasn’t damaged.
C**Y
Very difficult to keep a point on the tip, the hairs become rebellious very quickly.
Once the tip loses its point it becomes a constant struggle to try to return it. No amount of rinsing and twirling on and an edge would work. The belly holds a lot of wash and straight ink, but once that point is gone there’s no going back. I’m going to stick with Winsor & Newton, although that’s not a plug, just my preference.
S**A
The only paintbrush series worth buying
Once you try an 8404 for fine detail work, you won't be able to paint with anything else. Nothing achieves so fine a line, even on cold-press paper. Perfect for watercolor. The larger sizes cover quickly, but maintain a sharp point for details. A very versatile brush, worth 20 lesser brushes.
A**Z
Excellent point and snap and consistently does the trick
The Raphael 8404 lives up to it's rep.Excellent point and snap and consistently does the trick.I ink comic books and found it to be just what I needed.The key question is how well it does a year from now which is based on how I maintain it.But all in all,it's the best inking brush I own.
J**N
Perfect for mini models
Got this for my husband who paints mini warhammer figurines. Best brush he owns.
A**R
Perfect little brush 😍
C**2
筆の号数を勘違いしていました。3号だと細筆ですね。本当は6号ぐらいが欲しかった。 さすがコリンスキー描き心地は抜群ですが、3号だとそれほど使う場面がないです。 到着した商品のうしろ部分約2cmのところで折れていました。描くのに支障はないのでテープで補修して使っていますが星の数減点対象です。
A**N
Dieser Pinsel ist sehr gut verarbeitet und formstabil. Für die meisten Arbeiten an Tabletop-Miniaturen sehr gut zu gebrauchen, da das Echthaar Acrylfarbe gut aufnimmt und punktgenaues Arbeiten ermöglicht. Bei sorgfältiger Reinigung ist der Pinsel über sehr lange Zeit nutzbar.
S**R
Arrived safely I’ve used it a couple of times, I am a little bit doubtful as to it being genuine sable as the tip is curving over already
E**N
I have used other cheaper sable brushes, and tried quite a large number of "sable Synthetics". While some of these were pretty good, it is hard to compare to this one. I use it mainly for inking and it can pull a line as thin as any nib and yet go to a full quarter inch in diameter even when help vertically. It is flexible and can be used for lettering and yet it still retains enough spring to cross hatch, and it holds more ink than any brush of this size I have tried. This is the first one I try, and I have heard that even premium brushes like this one have a variance in hair quality, but this is unquestionably the best inking brush I have ever used.
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