Escoda

Escoda has been making brushes in its factory just outside Barcelona, ​​Spain, for almost 100 years. The family-owned company is world-renowned for its expertise and exceptional craftsmanship. Escoda's brush makers hand-craft each brush using high-quality natural hairs or technically advanced synthetic fibers. The brushes are praised by artists worldwide for their perfect points and excellent fluid retention.
Escoda Aquario Brushes
Aquario
The Aquario brushes are made from natural squirrel hair. It is the softest of all natural fine hairs and because of the hairs natural characteristics, it is the best in retaining liquid. It is the perfect choice for watercolour painting.

Aquario Gold
In partnership with the world-renowned watercolor artist Joseph Zbukvic, Escoda is thrilled to release their new Aquario Gold series!

This new elite brush magnifies the unique characteristics of the traditional Aquario brush with a longer length and an improved tip. True to its name, the Aquario Gold mop brush ...



Escoda Artist Brush Sets
Escoda’s commitment with the artists
• Ale Casanova, Alvaro Castagnet, Amit Kapoor
• Antonio López García, Charles Reid, Conrad Roset
• David Taylor, Fabio Cembranelli, Guillermo Muñoz Vera
• John Yardley, Joseph Zbukvic, Laurin McCracken
• Marie Boudon, Nicholas Simmons, Pablo Rubén
• Robert Wade



Escoda Reserva Brushes
Exclusive brushes from Escoda

Watercolor brushes of Artist quality

Kolinsky-Tajmyr sable hair

Gold plated brass ferrule

"Escoda Reserva Series are wonderful, with a sharp tip for precise shape placement and a full body that holds just enough color and water".
- Charles Reid

Considered the elite hair for watercolor, Escoda selects only the best Kolinsky male sable sable hair for this brush. This hair comes from the Tajmyr region in very northern Siberia. Points perfectly and has an extraordinary capacity to retain liquids.