

🖌️ Elevate your art anywhere with da Vinci’s vegan travel brush – where precision meets portability!
The da Vinci Watercolor Travel Brush #6 features Casaneo’s breakthrough wavy synthetic fibers for superior pigment absorption and a flawless point. Designed for artists on the move, it includes a screw-on cap and drying hole to protect and maintain brush quality. Made sustainably in Germany, this lightweight, vegan brush excels across multiple mediums including watercolor, gouache, acrylic, and ink, making it a favorite among urban sketchers and professionals alike.
| ASIN | B07BV49JHM |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #879,567 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #249 in Kids' Art Paintbrushes |
| Brand | da Vinci |
| Bristle Type | Flagged Bristle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (454) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04017505007034 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | 1593-6 |
| Manufacturer | da Vinci Brushes |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.18 x 1.18 inches |
| Size | 6 |
D**.
Super nice
Very nice brush. I love that the cap screws onto the brush. No weird wiggling with these brushes
J**.
Great travel brush -- even if poor packaging proves it's durable.
I've wanted to try da Vinci's travel brushes for years and finally bought a size 5. It arrived very poorly packed -- the capped brush was loose in a box with no protective packaging or filler and was wedged up under one of the bottom box flaps. If it had been a regular brush it would have been damaged. Thankfully, it was fine in no small part to the travel style's protective ruggedness. I'd take one star off for poor packaging except the error proved the brush was durable. I want to try the regular Cosmotops but will look elsewhere for a retailer who knows how to properly pack brushes. Off the bat I'm impressed with the spring of the brush. It holds a good amount of water though nowhere close to natural sable, squirrel, etc. Comparing it to my Cheap Joe's Legend Kolinsky the bristles are stiffer (they are synthetic, after all) but in a pleasantly responsive way. I like the durable black plastic handle setup better than the shiny brass the Legend and Versatil's have. I hope it holds it's point for a good while as it seems ideal to pair with my mini watercolor sketching kit. In reading reviews about problems with the points being splayed: for what it's worth, when quality brush manufacturers like da Vinci (i.e. W&N, Escoda, Princeton, etc.) ship brushes to retailers watercolor rounds are *always* starched to a crisp point and most non travel brushes are capped with protective plastic sleeve to protect the bristles. I see them fresh out of the box from those companies at our store. If out of the box your brush looks splayed and fails the water snap test something is definitely not right!
T**F
Love it!!!
Ohhhhhh my!!! If you love watercolor brushes and you also like quills. Here ya go! I just love the size and the way this brush handles. Its comfortable and travel ready. Zero regret! 💚
J**N
The best brushes I've ever used.
I purchased the 2, 4, 6, and 8 of this wonderful brush and they have changed my paintings. I can't believe how much a good brush changes everything. I use them with the Masterson Rinse Well water keeper and I'll never go back to any other brush. I especially love that after the brushes dry (in less than half an hour) I can store the delicate brushes in the handle to keep the perfect point. The really do have a wonderful point when wet and they hold incredible amounts of paint. I used to have so much trouble with doing a good wash but now, with these wonderful brushes I don't get unevenness at all. Since it's getting difficult to find Sable brushes, I think these are so worth the price. The price is comparable to art store prices but most art stores are sorely low on stock. I'm looking forward to adding the 3, 5, and 10 soon before they disappear because of the ban in importing sable hair as it's now an endangered species.
P**A
Good but not as good at the da Vinci series 1503 Maestro travel brush
I decided to try the da Vinci series 1573 travel brushes after being impressed by the series 1503 Maestro watercolour travel brushes which I have been using for years. The 1573 series are marketed as Cosmotop Spin while the series 1503 are known as the Maestro. Cosmotop Spin uses synthetic hair while the Maestro uses Winter Siberian Kolinsky red sable hair. The brush body is made of black hard plastic, while the part holding the hair is made of metal. It's a portable design where you can collapse the brush, and the cap will protect the brush tips. At the cap's tip, there's a small hole for ventilation. They 1573 series are available from sizes 1 to 12. I typically use either size 4 or 6 for sketchbook sizes of A5 to A4. The synthetic brush tip is firm, has a nice springy feel to it, and can maintain a sharp tip. It can also hold a lot of water. The downside is, synthetic brush hair is not as flexible as sable brush hair. With sable hair, you can remove most of the water when you flick the brush in a snapping movement. You know like how some animals would shake off water from their hairy bodies? The purpose is so you can use the dried point to collect extra pools of water on your watercolour paper, or when you want to mix new colours. I tried flicking the synthetic brush and it is not easy to get rid of the water. Sometimes I would use a water loaded sable brush to transfer some water to the mixing pan. When I tap the sable brush tip to the surface, a good amount of water will come out. When I do the same thing with the synthetic brush, not a lot of water comes out that way. So while the synthetic brush does hold a lot of water, it's not easy to get the water out for purposes I've just mentioned. As for painting, well, it's a terrific brush, and is comparable to sable brush. It can do washes or details depending on your brush size. If you're just starting out, or learning watercolour, it's fine to get the da Vinci series 1573 Cosmotop Spin watercolour brushes. They are good compact travel brushes. Personally, I would recommend the Maestro over Cosmotop Spin. The 1503 series Maestro watercolour brushes might be more expensive, but they are just better.
J**H
da Vinci Travel Series 1503 Maestro Watercolor Brush, Round Kolinsky Red Sable with Pocket Case
Love da Vinci brushes and these will serve my needs for plein air painting.
A**E
Holds water like a camel, flicks it like a duck
Edit a week after receiving replacement: Somehow the replacement is worse. It has even more broken hairs, wirey ones sticking out, and doesn't have any idea what a point is. I'm refunding both. Original: Unfortunately this brush fell very short of my expectations due to the absolute inability for it to hold a point. It's also a struggle to make clean work because the brush has several awry hairs that refused evrey attempt at reshaping. I have given up on trying to contain the independent spirit this brush has, and may return it. Extremely disappointed vs my other da Vinci brushes.
D**M
Works great, holds water and gives a nice thin line, body is made of plastic but does not feel cheap, has a nice weight to it. Hangle is also confortable. The brush folds into itself with a screw. Very compact. 9 cm in length and 1 cm wide. Has a little hole for air. Very nice brush if you can get it on sale!!
J**S
Os pincéis da Da Vinci são o sonho de consumo de qualquer profissional de pintura. Comprei este para aquarela e estou encantada. Ele é leve e funciona de forma perfeita com a técnica de aquarela. Adorei!
M**I
I purchased it when it has discount. It arrived without package...and the brush is not that soft (compare with the other pure kolinsky I have) more like nylon, could not hold water very well. Suitable for travel but not worth the price.
C**L
Great portable watercolor brush.
P**S
Great brush for travel. Loads and keeps point nicely.
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