Calligraphy Dusting?

One of the best ways of preserving paintings is to dust them off routinely. Calligraphy
brushes have a unique property due to their natural animal hair. Such hair, just like
human hair, has electro-static properties which allow for a greater pick up of dust
particles. The hair is also sufficiently heavy that it can go inside all the nooks and
crevices of my impasto technique, while still being delicate enough to not scratch the
paint.
These beautiful antique reproductions will lend an elegant touch to your existing
artworks.


Antique Design.

Some of the designs date back to the Song Dynasty (earlier than the Ming Dynasty)
where both male and female were of equal importance in the Feng Shui harmony
reflected in architecture and song. For example, both the Phoenix (female) and the
Dragon (male) are featured along the length of the 17" Imperial Calligraphy brush in
pure jade shown above.
Other designs have coral motifs from Bali to Indonesia on the right and can be up to 21"
long.
Blue Jade                Red Coral
Long Bow Rings   Ox Bone Flute
Safeguarding your Painting by using Calligraphy brushes
Imperial Song Dynasty
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