A Kolinsky sable-hair brush (also known as red sable or sable hair brush) is a fine artists' paintbrush.
The hair is obtained from the tail of the kolinsky (Mustela sibirica), a species of weasel rather than an actual sable; The finest brushes are made from the male hair only, but most brushes have a mix of about 60/40 male-to-female hair. Kolinsky bristles tend to be pale red in colour with darker tips. The weasel is not an animal that is raised well in captivity, and is generally isolated to the geographical region of Siberia. Due to this difficulty in harvesting the hair, and the fact that other natural and artificial bristles are not comparable in quality, makes these bristles extremely valuable and consequently expensive. Those who use the kolinsky sable brush claim it has superior strength, slenderness, and resilience when compared with other sable brushes.
The finest Kolinsky Sables are usually used in Watercolor brushes. Lesser grades of Kolinsky Sables are also frequently used in oil painting, and sometimes for glazing in acrylics.
Due to their exceptional ability to be finely shaped, kolinsky sable brushes are highly priced in the dental ceramics industry, where they are used to hand-tint the ceramic appliances for a realistic appearance.
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