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$0.70The Story
One of those materials that you may overlook until you try it, Sparkle Organza gives a bright sparkle that's perfect for a range of various patterns. Simply tease the fibers out with your bodkin, and it's ready to work with. Organza has a subtle shine to it that makes natural-looking wings on dry flies, emergers, and terrestrials, and with all of the color options, you can even turn to it when tying streamers and small bonefish flies. Durable, affordable, and lifelike, Sparkle Organza is a great choice whether you're getting ready for a trico spinner fall or filling a box for Christmas Island.
Uses
Sparkle Organza can be used in many ways. Once you tease the fibers out with your bodkin, you're left with a yarn-like material that can be tied in as wings on dry flies, spinners, emergers, and terrestrials, and you can even use it when tying wings on streamers and saltwater crustaceans.
Comparisons
Organza is a pretty unique material, and it doesn't look exactly like any other tying material on the market. Though if you find yourself in a jam and need a quick substitute, then Trilobal Antron would be a comparable option. Antron has a yarn-like texture, but it isn't as smooth, nor does it have the subtle shine that Sparkle Organza has.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
One of those materials that you may overlook until you try it, Sparkle Organza gives a bright sparkle that's perfect for a range of various patterns. Simply tease the fibers out with your bodkin, and it's ready to work with. Organza has a subtle shine to it that makes natural-looking wings on dry flies, emergers, and terrestrials, and with all of the color options, you can even turn to it when tying streamers and small bonefish flies. Durable, affordable, and lifelike, Sparkle Organza is a great choice whether you're getting ready for a trico spinner fall or filling a box for Christmas Island.
Uses
Sparkle Organza can be used in many ways. Once you tease the fibers out with your bodkin, you're left with a yarn-like material that can be tied in as wings on dry flies, spinners, emergers, and terrestrials, and you can even use it when tying wings on streamers and saltwater crustaceans.
Comparisons
Organza is a pretty unique material, and it doesn't look exactly like any other tying material on the market. Though if you find yourself in a jam and need a quick substitute, then Trilobal Antron would be a comparable option. Antron has a yarn-like texture, but it isn't as smooth, nor does it have the subtle shine that Sparkle Organza has.



















