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![]() Screen printing is one of the early methods of printing. It involves the passing of link or any other printing medium through a mesh or 'screen' that has been stretched on a frame, and to which a stencil has been applied. The tencil openings determine the image that will thus be imprinted. Screen printing was a technique first used by the Chinese almost 2000 years ago. They used human hair stretched across a wooden frame to form the screen. To that they attached a stencil made from leaves stuck togerther into different shapes. Thsi was probably the first application of screen printing ever. Subsequently, the Japanese adopted the screen printing process and used woven silk to make the mesh and lacquers to make stencil. The use of silk is where screen printing go its alternative name - Silk screening or silk screen printing. Our samples:
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