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Aster Set - 7/8" Recycled Ribbon

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  • Aster Set - 7/8" Recycled Ribbon
  • Suggested pairing with Iris Ivy Lavender (fabric sold separately)
  • Suggested pairing with Potpourri Petals Lilac (fabric sold separately)
  • Suggested pairing with Potpourri Petals Golden Yellow (fabric sold separately)
  • Suggested pairing with Potpourri Blossoms Golden Yellow (fabric sold separately)
Now: $36.00
Was: $42.00

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Scroll down to see fabrics that pair well with this ribbon set! Fabric sold seperately.

Aster Set
Orange and yellow complement each other, while the purple adds a deep contrast, reminiscent of asters that blooms in the autumn. Use with warm colors and subdued patterns, to emphasize the ribbon.

Suggested Fabric Pairings. Fabric sold seperately.

Iris Ivy Lavender

Potpourri Petals Lilac

Potpourri Petals Golden Yellow

Potpourri Blossoms Golden Yellow

 

7/8” (0.875 inch) is commonly used on ribbon skirts, ribbon shirts and powwow regalia. Sold on spools of 150 feet (50 yards). Three (3) colors of 7/8” Recycled Ribbon in preselected color themes. No substitutions on sets.* Set counts as one item for bulk discounts.

About RPET and our sourcing:

RPET uses less water and energy in production and therefore reduces the carbon footprint of this product. Use of recycled materials prevents existing plastic from going to landfills/waters and prevents new plastic from being created. This is a step on the journey to more sustainable futures and we’re so proud to be bringing this product to Indian Country.

We worked with an overseas manufacturer to acquire this ribbon. They told us it’s made from recycled material (RPET) and we’re taking their word on it. We have not been able to independently verify their sourcing – we barely leave Anishinaabewaki, let alone traverse the globe. Nor do we have the financial resources to hire a firm to do that research for us (and who’s to say they would be able to verify anyway???). So, we’re relying on the information we have; that’s the best we can do.


*No exceptions to the no substitutions rule, even if your brother is the tribal chairman or head dance judge.

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