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Woodblock printing or
block printing is a
technique for
printing text,
images or
patterns used
widely throughout East Asia and
originating in
China in...
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printed from
blocks. In the
Kamakura period from the 12th
century to the 13th century, many
books were
printed and
published by
woodblock printing at Buddhist...
- as a
method of
printing on
textiles and
later on paper. The
earliest examples of ink-squeeze
rubbings and
potential stone printing blocks appear in the...
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Sindh province, ****stan,
which is
known for the
Ajrak tradition of
block printing. The
initial reasons for the
migration is unclear, but the area's proximity...
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printing,
wooden blocks, stencils,
engraved plates, rollers, or
silkscreens can be used to
place colours on the fabric.
Colourants used in
printing contain...
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encased in
blocks of type and used on clay
moulds for
casting bronzes. By the end of the 3rd
century BCE,
seals were also used for
printing on pottery...
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Block printing in
India is the
traditional use of
woodblock fabric printing in India. It is
traditional and has a
number of
local variations. It consists...
- with machines, such as the
blending or
gradation of
colours on the
printing block.
Specialists have
prized the
portraits of
beauties and
actors by masters...
- lino
printing or
linoleum art, is a
printmaking technique, a
variant of
woodcut in
which a
sheet of
linoleum (sometimes
mounted on a
wooden block) is used...
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Other early forms include block seals,
hammered coinage,
pottery imprints, and
cloth printing.
Initially a
method of
printing patterns on
cloth such as...