Rosemary & Co

R17 Golden Synthetic Cat’s Tongue Size 4

A tapered point for petals and leaves.

$24.95

  • Reversible handle allows for convenient storage

  • 4-⅜" (11.2cm) when stored, 7-¾" (19.7cm) full-length

  • ⁵⁄₁₆" ferrule diameter

  • 0.9cm case diameter, size 4 brush

A pointed filbert head perfect for foliage and the tips of flower petals.

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The R17 Golden Synthetic Cat’s Tongue Size 4 adds a point to the rounded filbert shape we love for botanical forms. It creates broad, rounded strokes when pressed down, perfect for flower petals and leaves, while the tapered tip allows for delicate line work and fine details. The golden synthetic bristles provide excellent spring and control, making this brush ideal for sketching plants and nature journaling. Whether you’re painting delicate flower petals or creating expressive leaf shapes, this versatile brush brings new possibilities to your watercolor toolkit.

Explore domed travel brushes from Rosemary & Co.

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Rosemary & Co travel brushes are handmade in England and include a reversible cap that protects their tips and also extends their handles to a typical brush length. We stock several styles of Rosemary travel brushes that complement each other beautifully. You can find more brushes on our brushes page.

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