Silk Screen
Serigraphy, (seri for silk, graph for drawing) can be traced back to the fifth century. Oriental cultures utilized hand cut stencils to reproduce their artwork. Then as today, each color required it's own stencil.
Sixteen centuries later the process of silk screening is still here, and has become a major part of world culture and industry providing reproduction of images on virtually anything that will hold, and maintain ink or paint. The apparel industry would be at a loss without the silkscreen process.
There is no doubt that a large part of what we produce is the result of screening on apparel. High quality, crisp images in a full array of colors and sizes. Our work is limited only by your imagination. Anything from a few shirts screened in one color for the family reunion, to a few thousand multi color masterpieces for the restaurant chain. We have the experience, the equipment, and the know-how.
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