cuff paper
As cuff paper in floristry an artfully designed, thin paper is called, with the help of which bouquets and bouquets can decorate final. Cuff paper is usually offered on a roll and can be found in specialist shops in numerous shades as well as with lace and other ornaments. When a bouquet or bouquet of flowers has been finished by a florist, the cuff paper is finally placed around all the stems and provides an aesthetic finish. Depending on its strength, paper of this kind also ensures a certain stability of the bouquet and helps to ensure that the individual flowers of the bouquet do not fan out too much. The main effect, however, is the visual enrichment, since the cuff paper tries to hide both the bare and green stems of the bouquet and covers the inside of a vase or other planter like a paper edge. The use of cuff paper has been established for a long time, but in earlier times cloth and even small, tortuous willow twigs were used to round off a bouquet artistically sophisticated. At the time, however, florists and florists did not yet have stable wires, such as those used today in the creation of bouquets, so that the predecessor of the cuff paper contributed significantly to the cohesion of the ostrich.