0.2 mm Extra Fine Brass Tip Wooden Handle Kistka (Hot Wax Pen)

0.2 mm Extra Fine Brass Tip Wooden Handle Kistka (Hot Wax Pen)

USD 8.36 USD
SKU: tW1rLCLt
Condition: New
Categories: Ceramics & Pottery

Specifications

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BrandBESTPYSANKY
MPNBSP-PDS-2002
ColorBeige
ModelBSP-PDS-2002
Country/Region Of ManufactureUkraine
ProductCountryOriginUkraine
ProductFeature14.7 Inches long
ProductFeature2Brass Tip Wooden Handle
ProductFeature3Cleaning wire included
ProductFeature5Made in Ukraine
ProductMaterialWood
ProductColorMapBeige
ProductPatternSolid
ProductScentUnscented

4.7 Inches long Tip end diameter 0.2 mm (0.008 inch) Opening inner tip diameter 6.5 mm Distance between brass tip and wooden handle 13 mm Handle diameter 9.5 mm Cleaning wire included Brass funnel designed to hold heat for longer writing time between warm-ups in the candle Birchwood handle Writes smooth, dripless lines Made in Ukraine The kistka, a specialized hot wax pen tool, plays an indispensable role in the creation of Pysanky, the Ukrainian Easter eggs adorned with ornate designs and patterns. The kistka consists of a small funnel or cup attached to a handle. The funnel is filled with beeswax, which is then melted over a candle flame. Once the wax is molten, it flows through BestPysanky 0.2 mm Extra Fine Brass Tip Wooden Handle Kistka (Hot Wax Pen) BestPysanky Website SKU # BSP-PDS-2002 4.7 Inches long Tip end diameter 0.2 mm (0.008 inch) Opening inner tip diameter 6.5 mm Distance between brass tip and wooden handle 13 mm Handle diameter 9.5 mm Cleaning wire included Brass funnel designed to hold heat for longer writing time between warm-ups in the candle Birchwood handle Writes smooth, dripless lines Made in Ukraine The kistka, a specialized hot wax pen tool, plays an indispensable role in the creation of Pysanky, the Ukrainian Easter eggs adorned with ornate designs and patterns. The kistka consists of a small funnel or cup attached to a handle. The funnel is filled with beeswax, which is then melted over a candle flame. Once the wax is molten, it flows through a tiny aperture at the tip of the funnel, enabling the artist to draw incredibly detailed patterns on the egg. The technique of Pysanky involves a careful layering of wax and dye. An egg is initially dyed a base color, often white. The artist then uses the kistka to apply wax to areas that should retain this base color. The egg is subsequently dipped into progressively darker dyes, with more wax applied at each stage to preserve the existing colors. Once the final layer of wax is applied and the egg is dyed its darkest color, the wax is melted off to reveal a multicolored, intricate pattern.

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