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Our individual histories inside of Sri Lanka have inspired our drive to manufacture
designs with creativity and quality like never seen before.
We provide screen-printing and embroidery services to our valued customers,
many of whom are renowned global brands.
Screen printing originated in China as a way of transferring designs onto fabrics around AD 221.
Following this the Japanese began using simple stenciling techniques as a way to create imagery.
At this time stencils were cut out of paper and the mesh was woven from human hair.
Stiff brushes were used to force ink through the mesh onto the fabric.
Our Founders
In the early 1900s, squeegees were formed and used as a way of pulling ink through the screen mesh.
Roy Beck, Charles Peter and Edward Owens are credited with revolutionizing the commercial screen printing
industry by their introduction of photo-imaged stencils to screenprinting.
The screenprinting process was initially used to print interesting colors and patterns on wall paper and fabrics
and then it was by advertisers for campaigns. Eventually artists and commercial printers have adopted it as a new
way of reproducing their works on different materials such as t-shirts, DVDs, glass, paper, metal and wood.
Our Management
Ajith Nihal
General Manager
Accredited Facility
BOI Approval SEDEX Audit Approval
Our Vision
The art form made its way to Europe in the 18th Century but did not immediately become largely accepted.
France began using silk screens to print on to fabric earlier in the 17th Century, although they still used stiff
brushes to push it through the mesh. But it eventually led to the practice of stretching silk over a frame to
support the stencils. And in the 19th Century when silk mesh was more available to be traded from Asia,
it proved to be a profitable outlet for the medium. It grew in traction and popularity around Europe.
Our Services
Services with current facilities
Embroidery
Diamante Transfers
A group of artists in the 1938 formed the National Serigraph Society, which included artists such as
Max Arthur Cohn and Anthony Velonis. This society coined the term Serigraphy (a term meaning
“seri” silk in Latin and “graphein” to draw in Greek) as a way to differentiate their own artistic
application of screen printing on to paper from the industrial, commercial use of the process
Think of any print that satisfy you with smoothy touches.
“ That all comes through a mesh ”
“ That all comes from a screen ”
Screen Printing
Daily Printing Capacity - 5000 (1-4 colors)
Monthly Capacity - 130,000
By the 1960’s Pop Artists such as Peter Blake, Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg used
screen printing, mostly serigraphy, as an important element of their art. This led to its popularity as
a medium for creating contemporary artworks. Any Warhol’s 1962 Marilyn Diptich is one of his most
famous silk prints.
Our Facilities
State Of The Art Fully Equipped Testing Lab For Print Quality Assurance & Durability Testing
our capacity
WASTE WATER RECYCLING PLANT
Contact Us
Corparate Office :
50/08/03/01, Graceland Circle
Horana
Sri Lanka
Factory:
No 21/1, Janahitha Mawatha
Bandaragama
Sri Lanka
USA Office:
19488 Maldonado Place
Santa Clarita
CA 91350,USA
Screen printing continues to adapt with the digital age with DTG (direct to garment) and
DTS (direct to screen) and still accommodate the artist chosen inks and
hand squeegeed artisan produced print runs.
With its adaptations to technology screen printing remains
an innovative method for an artist to work with scale, color and surface.