without a doubt the most ambitious brush we’ve ever created. the kōyō brush celebrates the best materials, craftsmanship and the latest innovation from Kumano, Japan.
key features:
single-pressed ferrule. an advanced brush making technique originated from Kumano, Japan that gives the brush its unique shape.
each handle is decorated by artisans using a traditional method called Maki-e.
a perfect blend of Saikoho Goat (for structure) and Squirrel (for airiness) that’s customized by a master artisan to suit this brush shape.
this small batch cheek brush will ship in a cedar box wrapped in traditional washi paper.
limit 2 per customer
And the **Shodo** eyeshadow brushes:
introducing the shodō collection – the latest innovation from Kumano, Japan.
handcrafted by artisans using a new brush making technique that’s adapted from Japanese Calligraphy, the shodō brushes allow you to apply/blend using the side of the brand and get really precise by engaging the tip… much like a traditional calligraphy brush.
key features:
use side of brush for diffused application and blending
engage tip of the brush whenever you need precision
works well with creams. exceptional for powders.
set of 3
did you know? Before Kumano, Japan became the makeup brush capital of the world, they were famous for making the world’s best calligraphy brushes.
They are selling the two new releases as a bundle for $135.
The Koyo brush is listed separately for $99.
The Shodo 3 brush set sells individually for $39.
I did grab a set, as that Maki-e 🍂🍂🍂✨️✨️✨️ design is lovely 🧡 and the brush shape is one of my favorites.
I have watched videos about this release, comparing it to last year’s release as well as the Wayne Goss F1, and this brush is longer and fuller looking (FYI).
I also purchased the eyeshadow set as part of the bundle. They’re stippling types of brushes (IMHO) and look like they would work well to create a soft, diffused, eye look.
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[Link](https://rephr.com/collections/limited-edition), $135.
Rephr has released 2 new LE brushes.
The **Koyo** brush:
without a doubt the most ambitious brush we’ve ever created. the kōyō brush celebrates the best materials, craftsmanship and the latest innovation from Kumano, Japan.
key features:
single-pressed ferrule. an advanced brush making technique originated from Kumano, Japan that gives the brush its unique shape.
each handle is decorated by artisans using a traditional method called Maki-e.
a perfect blend of Saikoho Goat (for structure) and Squirrel (for airiness) that’s customized by a master artisan to suit this brush shape.
this small batch cheek brush will ship in a cedar box wrapped in traditional washi paper.
limit 2 per customer
And the **Shodo** eyeshadow brushes:
introducing the shodō collection – the latest innovation from Kumano, Japan.
handcrafted by artisans using a new brush making technique that’s adapted from Japanese Calligraphy, the shodō brushes allow you to apply/blend using the side of the brand and get really precise by engaging the tip… much like a traditional calligraphy brush.
key features:
use side of brush for diffused application and blending
engage tip of the brush whenever you need precision
works well with creams. exceptional for powders.
set of 3
did you know? Before Kumano, Japan became the makeup brush capital of the world, they were famous for making the world’s best calligraphy brushes.
They are selling the two new releases as a bundle for $135.
The Koyo brush is listed separately for $99.
The Shodo 3 brush set sells individually for $39.
I did grab a set, as that Maki-e 🍂🍂🍂✨️✨️✨️ design is lovely 🧡 and the brush shape is one of my favorites.
I have watched videos about this release, comparing it to last year’s release as well as the Wayne Goss F1, and this brush is longer and fuller looking (FYI).
I also purchased the eyeshadow set as part of the bundle. They’re stippling types of brushes (IMHO) and look like they would work well to create a soft, diffused, eye look.