Ink brush

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Ink brushes (筆, in Japanese fude) are speciality brushes used in East Asian calligraphy. They are primarily used in Chinese painting (国画) and Japanese brush painting (sumi-e), the art forms that developed entirely from calligraphy.

The best quality ink brushes are made of bamboo and animal hair. Synthetic brushes are rarely (if ever) used, as bamboo and animal hair brushes are considered the best. Most are reasonably priced ranging from US$5 to US$150.

While a variety of sizes are available, most brushes fall into three general categories: small, medium, and large. The smallest brushes are used for very small pieces and to sign works. Medium brushes are the most widely used; wielded by a skilled artist a medium brush can produce a variety of thicknesses of line, from very thin to fairly thick. The largest brushes are used only for very large pieces.

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