Silk Ribbon

£2.00

These luxury hand dyed silks are adorned by brides and kindred spirits who cherish artistry, refined elegance, and the innate beauty of nature. Using natural dyes sourced from the Earth, each piece is a unique expression of luxury, destined to elevate bridal bouquets, grace opulent invitations, and adorn confectionery masterpieces with an ethereal touch.

Color:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

These luxury hand dyed silks are adorned by brides and kindred spirits who cherish artistry, refined elegance, and the innate beauty of nature. Using natural dyes sourced from the Earth, each piece is a unique expression of luxury, destined to elevate bridal bouquets, grace opulent invitations, and adorn confectionery masterpieces with an ethereal touch.

These luxury hand dyed silks are adorned by brides and kindred spirits who cherish artistry, refined elegance, and the innate beauty of nature. Using natural dyes sourced from the Earth, each piece is a unique expression of luxury, destined to elevate bridal bouquets, grace opulent invitations, and adorn confectionery masterpieces with an ethereal touch.

DETAILS

All our ribbons are hand dyed using plant based botanicals fro the earth making each batch vary slightly in colour. The silk used for stationery is standard 0.5” habotai silk (8 mommes) giving a more delicate, slightly translucent finish. It is then carefully hand torn featuring a neat, feathered fringe edge.

ORDERING

Please select your preferred ribbon colour of choice and remember to ensure your ribbon quantity matches your invitation quantity. Your invitations will arrive assembled with the ribbon hand tied in a bow around each suite like the photographs.

CARE

Note that natural dyes are described as 'living colour' because they can change overtime. Keep them away from direct sunlight to prevent premature fading. Avoid direct contact with jewellery and perfumes. We recommend keeping your ribbons rolled up on their spools until they are being used to prevent creasing. If you need to cut your ribbons, cut them using fabric scissors or a rotary blade on a 45 degree angle to prevent fraying and for a neat crisp edge.