TIE-DYE

Tie-Dye is an ancient resist dyeing technique. The process of Tie-Dye typically consist of folding, tucking, pleating or clamping followed by application of Dye, forming a pattern on the resisted area.

EMBROIDERY

It is the handcraft of decorating the surface using a needle and yarn.The process used to tailor, patch ,mend and reinforce cloth fostered the development of sewing techniques and decorative possibility of sewing led to the art of embroidery stitches.

LASER CUT

It is a technology that uses a laser to cut materials. The focused laser beam is directed at the material, which then either melts , burns leaving an edge with a high quality surface finish.

BATIK

Batik is both an art & a craft; a technique of wax resist dyeing. A pattern is drawn using hot wax that functions as dye resist. The area treated with resist keep its original color, when the resist is removed the contrast between the dyed and un-dyed area forms a pattern.

BLOCK PRINT

The art of Indian block print technique is labour intensive process that has survived from ancient times to present because of the beauty of the handmade product. The process of block printing begins with the wooden blocks. Wood carvers cut designs into blocks of different shapes & sizes, hence used for printing on any surface.

Screen Print

SCREEN PRINT

This is a technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink, except in areas made impermeable to ink by blocking stencil. Ink is forced into the mesh opening by the squeegee and transferred onto the printing surface.

GLITTER

It is a type of transfer printing process. Glitter print makes use of glitter granules called glitter powder that after screen printing is visible on the surface. It add shine to the printed area.

EMBOSSING

Heat embossing technique, the pattern to be embossed is stamped in embossing ink and embossing powder is sprinkled quickly over the wet stamped area and melted using a heating source to create a raised pattern.

FOILING

Foil Stamping, the application of metallic or pigmented foil onto a solid surface by applying the heated die onto foil, making it permanently adhere to the surface below leaving the design of the dye.

HAND PRINT

The original form of art to decorate a surface.

APPLIQUE

An appliqué is ornamental needle work in which piece of patch in different shapes and patterns are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece to form a picture or pattern.

CROCHET

This is a technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink, except in areas made impermeable to ink by blocking stencil. Ink is forced into the mesh opening by the squeegee and transferred onto the printing surface.

MARBLING

This is a technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink, except in areas made impermeable to ink by blocking stencil. Ink is forced into the mesh opening by the squeegee and transferred onto the printing surface.

WEAVING

This is a technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink, except in areas made impermeable to ink by blocking stencil. Ink is forced into the mesh opening by the squeegee and transferred onto the printing surface.