White swirly resin crowned with a white 26 mm horse knot. a Slice of purple-grey cured resin that was left over from a previous pour adds its 'racing stripes' Horse hair was the most common natural hair used in brush ware in the early 1900's it is more floppy than most other brush types, but still does the job it is supposed to. Horse hair is harvested from live animals, so if you prefer animal friendly products this is worth a consideration. The brush weighs 100 grams stands 135 mm high and the knot lofts at 53 mm, the waist measures 25 mm