CUSTOMIZATION

Embroidery

From Ancient Origins to Contemporary Trends

Embroidery has deep roots, dating back thousands of years, with traces found in ancient tombs and artifacts across various civilizations. The Egyptians, Chinese, and Greeks used embroidery to decorate clothing, household items, and even document historical events and religious stories.

As time passed, embroidery techniques and styles evolved, influenced by cultural shifts and technological advancements. From the intricate hand-stitched tapestries of medieval Europe to the vibrant silk embroideries of ancient China, each era and region developed its own distinct embroidery methods.

Today, embroidery remains a thriving art form, embracing modern trends and materials. Contemporary artists are innovating with new techniques, diverse threads, and embellishments, blending tradition with modern creativity to produce unique, cutting-edge designs.

Our state-of-the-art embroidery machinery guarantees precise, vibrant details, ensuring top-quality results every time.

Sublimation

A Transformation of Ink into Art:

Sublimation is an innovative printing process that goes beyond traditional methods, transforming ink into a permanent part of the material. This cutting-edge technology allows for unparalleled personalization, offering endless creative possibilities.

The Science Behind Sublimation:

Sublimation works through a unique chemical reaction where specially formulated inks transition directly from a solid to a gas under heat and pressure. This gaseous ink then bonds with the material’s fibers at a molecular level, ensuring long-lasting results.

Advantages of Sublimation Printing:

  • Durability: Sublimation ink integrates with the material, creating fade-resistant and scratch-proof prints that endure washing and daily use.
  • Vibrant Colors: Sublimation delivers vivid, detailed images, capturing intricate designs with exceptional clarity and brilliance.

Screen Printing

Durable, High-Quality Prints for Every Need

Screen printing, also known as silk screening, is a versatile and popular printing method that involves transferring ink through a mesh screen onto various materials, such as fabric, paper, or metal. Here’s a detailed look at the screen printing process:

Process Overview:

  • Screen printing uses a stencil (or screen) for each color in the design.
  • The screens are made from a porous fabric, traditionally silk but now typically polyester.
  • Ink is pushed through the open areas of the stencil onto the material below.

Stencil Creation:

  • Stencils are created using different techniques, including photo emulsion, hand-cut stencils, or computer-generated designs.
  • Each color in the design requires its own screen, with multiple screens used for multicolor prints.

Ink Application:

  • Screen printing inks are available in various types, including water-based, plastisol, and discharge inks.
  • Ink is applied to the screen, and a squeegee is used to press the ink through the open areas of the stencil onto the material.