Striped cotton ribbon 1 ½” width - 44 yds ribbon

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Color: Natural/red

Striped cotton ribbon 1 ½” width

These bold ribbons with their striped edges are the perfect combination of classic-vintage meets modern. With 8 color combinations to choose from, you are sure to find an option that fits the look you desire.  

Product Details:

Width: 1-1/2” (38 mm)

Roll: 44 yards (40 meters)

100% cotton fiber

Available in a selection of 9 styles:

Natural/gold, Natural/rose gold, Natural/red, Natural/black, Natural/starry night blue, Black/gold, Peach/gold, Blush/gold, Indigo/red. 

The Stripe ribbon is available also in a 1-yard wood spool and Wood paddles of 10 yards ribbon. 

Designed by Angela Liguori and made in Italy exclusively for Studio Carta.

Packaged and distributed by Studio Carta in our Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts studio.


Striped cotton ribbon 1 ½” width

These bold ribbons with their striped edges are the perfect combination of classic-vintage meets modern. With 8 color combinations to choose from, you are sure to find an option that fits the look you desire.  

Product Details:

Width: 1-1/2” (38 mm)

Roll: 44 yards (40 meters)

100% cotton fiber

Available in a selection of 9 styles:

Natural/gold, Natural/rose gold, Natural/red, Natural/black, Natural/starry night blue, Black/gold, Peach/gold, Blush/gold, Indigo/red. 

The Stripe ribbon is available also in a 1-yard wood spool and Wood paddles of 10 yards ribbon. 

Designed by Angela Liguori and made in Italy exclusively for Studio Carta.

Packaged and distributed by Studio Carta in our Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts studio.


Requests for returns and exchanges must be submitted by phone or email within one week of delivery. All merchandise must be returned unopened, unused, and in its original packaging. A refund will be issued after we have received the merchandise. Shipping costs are not refundable.

Elegantly crafted with history in every product.

Studio Carta products use materials and practices that date back to 19th century Italy—all from our collaborative studio in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.