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Elizabeth Schowachert Art

African Fiber Paint Brush with Vintage Quill Bobbin Spool Handle

African Fiber Paint Brush with Vintage Quill Bobbin Spool Handle

Regular price $109.00 USD
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This brush will be made to order by Elizabeth. It will have a  round-shaped stiff fiber bristle which can make a wide variety of marks, and are super flexible. The handle will be made from a vintage quill bobbin (like this or similar). The bobbin handles are smooth and surprisingly light (@1.2 oz). The ferrule also has metal rings, 3 in total. 

  • Handle: 7" to 8" length
  • Bristle:  7" in length

This is a unique brush while beautiful was made to make art :)

(Click on the image below to see brush demonstration)

African broom Fan brush

Antique Wood Bobbin Spool History

"The Industrial Revolution (1790's - 1860's) was an important time in America's history. The Revolution brought about many changes in the labor and textile industries. On average women worked a 72-hour week with few breaks. The mill itself was a dangerous place to work with shuttles flying off looms, and a constant humid, 100-degree climate. In response to the poor working conditions, the women of the mills organized America's first labor strikes and formed the first labor unions. 

Bobbins and the machinery they ran on were some of the greatest inventions of the Victorian Era. Developed as a way to manage heaps of thread, bobbins revolutionized textile manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Many textile mills had their own machine shops and their own favorite shape of bobbin which accounts for their varied designs. Traditional wooden bobbins have been retired from most current day manufacturing. Modern economics does not favor the use of wooden bobbins since a large degree of handwork is involved in making them and they are not well suited to synthetic fibers and high-speed machinery". (source Bemidji Woolen Mills)

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