Collection: Willow Wolfe
Willow Wolfe's Callia Brushes are defined by their Brush Anatomy, Interlocking Bristles, and Excellent Craftsmanship. Their brushes offer artists the freedom to explore in acrylic, oil and watercolor with a range of shapes and sizes. Read more indepth about their brush line below.
Willow Wolfe's Callia Brush handles are created with six layers to prevent cracking and ensure your treasured tools stand the test of time. Each individual handle is prepared with care using a six-step process. Cracking handles are caused by wood which swells when it comes into contact with water. To ensure they avoid swelling and maintain the integrity of your handle they apply a six-step process to coat the handle.
Callia uses a solid brass ferrule, secured with premium glue and meticulously inspected to ensure accurate shape, crimping and a scratch-free finish. The position of the filaments in the ferrule involves experience and with expertise assists in controlling how responsive the brush will be. Ferrules are frequently crimped in several places, although a great quality brush can be made without crimping the ferrule.
The additional process of interlocking filaments takes time and ensures shape retention. You’ll notice the gentle inward curve of our brushes in comparison to other brush lines. This ensures they hold their shape and resist splaying.