Labels on self-adhesive kraft paper in rolls in Kyiv are a great choice for local brands that want to emphasize naturalness, local origin, and a handmade feel of their packaging. The warm shade and distinctive kraft texture make the product look more “alive” and trustworthy—so these labels are often ordered for craft product lines, gift sets, and small-batch production.
Kraft is valued for its texture, so it’s best to avoid solid full-bleed coverage. The most effective layouts use margins, high-contrast text, crisp outlines, small icons, and accents (logo, barcode, labeling). If you need a cleaner background or very bright colors, white paper/film may be a better option.
Printing is done on a 30 cm wide web. After printing, the web is slit into the required widths to match your label size and winding requirements.
Before ordering, you can visit the Kyiv demo showroom to choose the material in person: see the kraft texture, compare printing options, and select the best solution for your product and usage conditions.
Yes. Dark inks, crisp outlines, larger type sizes, and more white space work best. Foiling can also be added as an accent without covering the entire texture.
Like any paper: with condensation, kraft may absorb moisture and lose its appearance. If your product is regularly chilled or sweats, film materials and an adhesive matched to those conditions are recommended.
Yes—kraft is often used for seal labels on boxes, bags, and jars. The key is choosing the right shape, placement, and adhesive for the surface (cardboard, glass, plastic).
For manual labeling, 41.2 mm or 50.8 mm cores are usually the most convenient. If you use an applicator, we’ll match the core, winding direction, and label orientation to your equipment.
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