Decoration

What Is Puorshian Prints ?

Introduction

Printing techniques and fabric finishes can significantly impact the appearance, texture, and usability of textiles. In this blog post, we will explore the differences between pigment prints, Puroshian prints, and yarn-dyed fabrics, highlighting their unique characteristics and suitable fabric compositions. Visual examples will be provided to enhance understanding.

Puroshian Prints

Puroshian prints are less common but have unique qualities. We will explore what sets them apart and the fabrics they best complement. Mostly comes in Paramanent Base colors on which check  patterns are printed.

Characteristics:

  • Definition: Puroshian printing involves a combination of screen printing and digital techniques, often producing intricate patterns.
  • Color and Design: Typically features complex, multi-layered designs with high precision.
  • Feel: Generally smooth and soft to the touch.
  • Durability: Good color fastness and durability due to advanced printing techniques.

Suitable Fabric Compositions:

  • Silk: Ideal for Puroshian prints due to its fine texture and ability to hold intricate designs.
  • Rayon: Another suitable option, offering a smooth surface for detailed prints.
  • Cotton: Commonly used for Puroshian prints due to its natural absorbency and smooth surface mainstays (Parmanent) on fabrics.

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