Precision is essential in enameling. Using a brush, you can carefully pick up washed, wet (wetpack) enamel and apply it exactly where needed. The firm, resilient bristles provide excellent control, allowing the enamel to stay neatly in place without spreading. This is crucial when working on fine details, clean lines, and smooth, even color areas.
A brush also gives you complete control over the thickness of the enamel layer. You decide exactly how much material to apply, which is vital for achieving a successful firing result. Layers that are too thick or too thin can cause cracking, bubbling, or bare spots—issues that can be effectively avoided with careful brush application.
For decorative enameling techniques such as cloisonné (wire enameling) and champlevé (inlay enameling), a brush is indispensable. It allows you to build up colors gradually and work with great precision, even in intricate or highly detailed designs.
When enameling small or curved surfaces—such as jewelry, small bowls, and relief forms—a brush offers maximum precision and flexibility.
You load a small amount of washed wet enamel onto the brush. For added control, guide the enamel off the brush using an enameling pen. This ensures clean, precise, and professional results in every enameling project.
Contents: Set of 2 brushes
Material: Wood, nylon, metal
Length: 17 cm