It has happened to most of us: we see something and we decide in our brains what it is, and start calling it a certain way, only to discover -hopefully not too far down the road- that what we were calling this thing by the wrong name for all of this time.
In our line of business, there is one concept that we often need to clarify with our customers, and it is the method of fabrication of the labels.
For a novice, a woven label might look like an embroidered label, by embroidered we are implying the concept of a base material and the design being stitched on top of it.
But in reality a woven label is more like a piece of fabric where two or more threads are stitched together to form a woven fabric. Our woven labels are made using polyester threads.
There is however one type of label that it is some sort of a mix of these two: Woven on Satin, where a base satin material is used and polyester threads are used to weave the design on the satin material.
What distinguishes these labels are the softness, smoothness and sheen of the satin material and the bold look of the design.
We recommend using them especially for designs that are big and bold, no intricate details are allowed due to the materials and method of manufacturing used.
If you feel like you might be interested in these labels, you can request a FREE sample package, and specify you would like to see labels that are woven on satin as well as damask woven labels so you can compare the feel and quality of both of them.



