Palette Knife
Durable palette knife for smooth paint mixing and effortless creative expression in every artwork.
Palette Knife
A 304 stainless steel palette knife with a wooden handle, made in the USA. The stainless steel blade resists paints and solvents, maintains its shape under pressure, and cleans easily. 7cm x 2.5cm blade — a compact size suited to mixing pigments on a palette and filling aluminium paint tubes. Sold unpackaged.
Key details
- 304 stainless steel blade, wooden handle
- Resists paints and solvents
- 7cm x 2.5cm blade
- Sold unpackaged
- Made in the USA
- Ingredients
- 304 stainless steel blade with a wooden handle
- Features
- It provides strong resistance to paints and solvents, offers good shaping strength, and is both durable and easy to clean.
- Origin
- Made in the USA
- Packaging
- Naked
- Weight / Size
- 7cm x 2.5cm
- Shipping Information
- 100% plastic-free packaging
A palette knife is used to mix pigments and mediums together on a palette. Using a knife rather than a brush means no pigment is wasted in bristles and you can achieve the precise consistency you want more easily.
Yes, especially with thicker oil or acrylic paint. The flexible metal blade lets you spread and sculpt paint to create textured reliefs and impasto effects that brushes can't replicate.
Yes, the palette knife is specifically listed alongside the Natural Earth Paint range and is the recommended tool for mixing dry earth pigments with oil or other mediums.
It's a lightweight metal blade with a flexible design, allowing it to bend and scrape cleanly across a palette or glass surface.
A palette knife is used for initial mixing and applying paint, while a glass muller is a grinding tool that achieves a finer, more uniform dispersion of pigment into oil by grinding the two together on a glass surface. Both are used in traditional oil painting.