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Satin RibbonSatin as a fabric has a presentable look that is abiding, despite its being washed scores of times. With time and subsequent refinements, satin has come close to knocking silk off its perch. On account of its versatility it is used in the production of lingerie, slips and slinky nightwear. The Satin ribbon has been in use since time out of mind. It was the preferred choice of the Greeks and Romans due to its sheen and softness. Satin ribbons may be commonplace now, but earlier, their exclusivity accounted for their steep price. Satin ribbons are so woven that the many fine warp threads in the weaving pattern are on top of the coarse weft threads. The effect is the unmistakable lustrous finish, characteristic of satin. Satin ribbons are light in weight but by no means flimsy. Satin ribbons are available in a variety of sizes such as 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, 15 mm, etc. They have very good colour retention properties. Satin ribbons also come with exquisite motifs and intricate embroidery. Satin ribbons can be used in various ways. They are used for wrapping gifts. They also make dressy bows for Christmas, weddings and other occasions that matter. Satin ribbons are also used as borders in wedding veils. True to the versatile character of satin, its ribbons are also used to braid the locks and forelock of horses that are trained in certain sports which are attentive to tradition. There is an endless variety of satin ribbons to be had from wholesales. |
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