

Winsor & Newton Series 7 brushes have an incredibly rich history. The standards of quality for this brush were set in 1866, when Queen Victoria asked Winsor & Newton to produce fine watercolor brushes in her favourite size, No. 7. After receiving the brushes, she awarded Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant in 1841.
Each brush is hand-crafted with the finest Kolinsky Sable hair bristles, Birchwood handles, and rust-proof seamless nickel ferrules. Color flows evenly while maintaining superior color-carrying capacity. Crisp point snaps back into shape during use and has a gorgeous spring. Perfect for fine details, lines, and glazes. Considered by many to be the finest brushes in the world.
Winsor & Newton Series 7 brushes have an incredibly rich history. The standards of quality for this brush were set in 1866, when Queen Victoria asked Winsor & Newton to produce fine watercolor brushes in her favourite size, No. 7. After receiving the brushes, she awarded Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant in 1841.
Each brush is hand-crafted with the finest Kolinsky Sable hair bristles, Birchwood handles, and rust-proof seamless nickel ferrules. Color flows evenly while maintaining superior color-carrying capacity. Crisp point snaps back into shape during use and has a gorgeous spring. Perfect for fine details, lines, and glazes. Considered by many to be the finest brushes in the world.
Tip Style | Round, Liner |
Compatibility | Watercolor, Gouache |
Surface | Paper, Canvas, Board |
Skill Level | Intermediate, Advanced |