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A set of eight cruelty-free Elseware Unplug Paintbrushes with wooden handles and orange nylon bristles, packed in a clear bag labeled "Paintbrush Set"; four brushes shown outside the package.

Elseware Unplug Paintbrush Set

8 pack

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • These paints use non-toxic, earth-friendly, mineral pigments for a gentle color journey.
  • Produced by the Society of Ochres, dedicated to reviving natural colored earth pigments.
  • Made with food grade ingredients ensuring safe, worry-free painting experiences. Contains egg.
Purchase options

Paintbrush Set $9.99

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

Our cruelty-free nylon filament paint brush assortment includes large and small flat, angled and round brushes. Durable and flexible, they are best used for water-based paints like tempera, acrylic and watercolor. Easy to clean up with mild soap and cold water, then re-shape the filament and dry the brush completely before storing.

The “Plastic” bag the paint brush set comes in is made from polylactic acid (PLA).

Made with mineral pigments and food grade ingredients. Contains egg.

Easy to use! Add enough water to create the paint consistency you desire, from thin watercolor washes to opaque tempera paint. Mix enough paint for one painting session, store mixed excess in the fridge for up to a week. Store powder in a cool, dry place away from bright light.

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