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Borciani Bonazzi Brushes

Borciani Bonazzi has been manufacturing fine art brushes for over half a century. Today, Borciani Bonazzi's expert craftsmen still makes the brushes exclusively by hand, one by one, using age-old techniques and top-quality materials consisting of natural hair or bristles as well as high performing synthetic fiber.
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Borciani Bonazzi Brushes

Crafted by Hand, Chosen by Masters

At Borciani Bonazzi, we honor a timeless tradition: every brush is meticulously handcrafted by our skilled artisans using age-old techniques passed down through generations. With an unwavering commitment to quality, we use only the finest materials—natural hair, premium bristles, and high-performance synthetic fibers—to create brushes of exceptional performance and beauty.
At Jerry's, our product curators are proud to offer Borciani Bonazzi Brushes direct to artists here in the USA.

The fascinating story of Borciani Bonazzi has seen artisan experience applied to important interventions on monuments and works of art in Italy such as the massive restoration of the Sistine Chapel in Rome and obtaining recognition from the prestigious national restoration schools of Istituto Centrale di Restauro in Rome and Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence

Our passion for craftsmanship has made Borciani Bonazzi brushes the trusted choice of artists, painters, and restoration experts worldwide. From personal masterpieces to cultural landmarks, our brushes have been part of restoring some of Italy’s most iconic works of art—including prestigious projects in Rome and Florence during the Jubilee.

Where are Borciani Bonazzi brushes made? Made in Casalmaggiore (Cremona) - Italia, established in 1951. For more than half a century Borciani Bonazzi has been specializing in the production of fine art brushes. In 1951, in a small artisan shop in Emilia Romagna, siblings Wilma and Arturo Bonazzi decided to set up their own business after years of training with the local masters, where they learned the secrets of traditional gestures, their sequence and the ability to recognize the most suitable materials for the manufacture of high-quality brushes.

The fascinating story of Borciani Bonazzi has seen artisan experience applied to important interventions on monuments and works of art in Italy such as the massive restoration of the Sistine Chapel in Rome and obtaining recognition from the prestigious national restoration schools of Istituto Centrale di Restauro in Rome and Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence.