I've seen a lot of brides with this ribbon kind of stuff tying their bouquet.. what is it?

It's not actually ribbon I dont think. The edges are unfinished and it hangs down. Just curious about what it is?

Question Asked: 19/02/2018

Wedding Date: 9/08/2018

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Alpha Fiori

(14) · Melbourne

Posted: 21/02/2018

Hi,

It sounds like twine used to tie up boquets.

Thanks

Helen from Alpha Fiori

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Flawless Flowers

(2) · Melbourne and Surrounds

Posted: 20/02/2018

Hello

If you have a picture reference that would be great - it could be jute roll - which we use for some bouquets for weddings that have a more rustic, natural feel and they dont want to use standard satin ribbon

Cheers

Silika

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Botanical Blooms

(7) · Perth and South West Region

Posted: 19/02/2018

Hi If you could send me a picture would be great, but going by your description I think its twine, which is like a very fine rope.  Very strong but gives it the natural look.

Thanks Nikki 

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