| Silkscreening, also known as serigraphy, |
| is at least 2,000 years old. Each color is |
| forced through a fine-meshed framed screen |
| on which areas have been stenciled or |
| blocked with a resist. |
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| Silk screen is most often used by |
| Flagraphics on volume projects of simpler |
| design in unlimited quantities.The process |
| allows precise color matching with pigment |
| or permanent dyes. |