Rosemary & Co Affiliation

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Hello!

Many of you will know that I’ve long been a fan of the brushes made by Rosemary & Co, and I’ve always been happy to buy from them, and to freely publicise their brushes because I think they hold the paint really well, keep a wonderful tip, and represent great value (plus they take quite a beating)!

Well, they have recently launched an affiliate programme and have accepted me as an affiliate, which means that if you purchase anything from them after following a link that has my affiliate code in (like the banner at the bottom of this page) then I will receive a small commission (which I’ve selected to keep as store credit to fund my brush needs!).

So if you want to buy, say, the brush that I use for just about everything – the wonderful Series 8 – and help me out at the same time, then you can simply CLICK HERE and make your purchase! (I use the Size 2 personally, and the “short handle”, and yes – they ship internationally!)

Thank you!

Sorastro.

EDIT Unfortunately it appears that Rosemary & Co are no longer able to ship kolinsky sable brushes to the US.  The good news is that Rosemary & Co are sending me some alternatives to try out, including brushes from their new “Red Dot Collection” which they have been developing over the last three years with the aim of getting as close to replicating the feel of sable hairs but at a much lower price.  I’ll give the brushes a try and let you know what I think!

24 responses to Rosemary & Co Affiliation

  1. Christian Graser says:

    Great news! You surely are the right affiliate for them. I stick to Rosemary & Co. brushes since I first heard of them from you and will happily use that affiliate link for future purchases. They surely should add a “Sorastro size 2” which is a worn out size 2 brush like you use in your recent videos – that thinner body and tip seem to make some fine details even easier 😉

  2. Etienne BEUREUX says:

    Great news, and well deserved as I’m pretty sure you brought them quite a few customers! I’m ordering brushes from them a couple times per year (to save on shipping), I’ll be sure to use the affiliate link.

  3. Kevin W says:

    Man… I bought like 6 different brushes from them /because/ of you a while back…Welp, guess one can never /really/ have too many brushes!

  4. Matt Oehler says:

    I like my Rosemary KS brushes quite a bit. I’ve read there had been a ban on KS brushes in the past due to improper paperwork in the supply chain. With luck there’s a similar situation here that will be resolved in a few months.

    • Tim be says:

      Anyone know with the new EU vat – brewit situation of i Will get hit with extra import taxes now?

  5. Shamus C says:

    Is there anyway to support you and buy the brushes from Australia?

    • Sorastro says:

      Hi Shamus! I believe they ship internationally 🙂

  6. Tim BE says:

    I made my first purchase from them. Hope you get a little kickback!
    What is the difference between series 22 and series 8 brushes?

    • Sorastro says:

      Thanks a lot Tim; it really does help! I’ve not actually tried the Series 22 yet.. 🙂

  7. Alvin says:

    I’d love to hear what you have found from the Red Dot series! I’m in the US and I’ve used up my Series 8!? Ha, just wondering about your thoughts. Thanks in advance!

    • Sorastro says:

      Hi Alvin! Honestly, I find the Red Dot brushes don’t maintain their point like the Series 8 do. It’s so frustrating that they can’t ship the 8s over there!

  8. Hi Sorastro,
    I want to buy three brushes to share the shipping costs since I am from Spain.
    What combination do you recommend if I mainly paint tabletop game miniatures? (eg: two size 2 and one size 1)

    Thank you very much in advance,
    Jordi (Suprunaman xD)

    • Sorastro says:

      Hey buddy! I think two size 2s and one size 1 sounds perfect 😀

    • Sorastro says:

      Thank you kindly! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do 😀

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