SKU: GC52-KPKH06SK

KUPO KH-06-SK Artificial Silk Scrim 6ft X 6ft

Kupo KH-06-SK Artificial Silk Scrim 6ft X 6ft

Diffuse the sunlight

Kupo Artificial Silk Scrims will give you even soft light when used with a butterfly frame to suit the size.

Features

  • Includes non corroding brass eyelets to fasten and tighten the textile
  • Includes bungee cords to attach the scrim to the butterfly frame
  • Wide Elastic Band sewn on each corner to help mount and hold the scrim on the frame.
  • A product information label sewn on the corner avoids mistakes in shipping and storing operations.
  • A blank label is also sewn on the corner for personal identification.
  • The carrying bag supplied offers ideal protection to textile for transportation and storage.

Regular price $379.00
Sale price $379.00 Regular price $408.95
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Kupo KH-06-SK Artificial Silk Scrim 6ft X 6ft

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