Services: Decorating Capabilities

    Screen Printing
  • Screen printing is the application of color directly to the surface of an item. Up to 6 colors are available. Exact PMS match not available.
  • Debossing
  • Debossing uses a metal plate to depress an image directly into product surface.
  • ColorFil™
  • ColorFil™ uses a deboss die to depress a screen printed design into the product surface. Up to 6 colors available.
  • Branding
  • Branding utilizes a heated, metal die to burn an image into the surface of natural leather products.
  • Foil Stamp (Hot Stamp)
  • Foil stamping applies foil using a die to apply an image to the surface of vinyls and some leathers.
  • FoilFil™
  • FoilFil™ combines foil stamping with a deboss imprint to create extra dimension; available on select vinyl products.
  • DartDome™ and LogoShield™
  • DartDome™and LogoShield™ are 4 color process imprints with hand-poured epoxy added to increase dimension and shine on logos. Stock shapes may include square, oval, rectangle or circle.
  • ImageColor™
  • ImageColor™ is a patented imprint method providing full color art duplication applied directly to vinyl in almost any contour or shape.
  • Colormation®
  • Colormation® is a patented full color imprint applied to buff leather coasters.
  • MetaLogo™
  • MetaLogo™ is a distinctive etched metal medallion created in either antique gold or silver finish. Medallion is placed in debossed area creating a sleek look.
  • Laser Engraving
  • A laser is used to etch an imprint into a metal or leather surface. Precise and can show extreme detail.
  • Pad Printing
  • Pad printing transfers an image onto a 3-D object. This is accomplished using an indirect printing process that involves an image being transferred from the printing plate using a silicone pad onto the product.
  • 360° Imprint
  • A screen printed design printed all the way around the entire barrel of a pen.
  • Raised Imprint
  • The imprint you can feel – a clear ink is screen printed and "raises" above the surface of a pen to create a unique fee.
  • Mural™ Imprint
  • Digital, full color printing directly onto the surface of some vinyl and leather products. Photo-real technology prints true detail and color.
  • Sublimation
  • Sublimation is basically a heat transfer. The artwork is printed on special paper using special inks. Then, the special paper is lined up on the fabric and heat is applied. The heat converts the inks directly from a solid to a gas, causing them to bond with the fibers of the material. Once cooled, the inks revert to a solid again, permanently "staining" the fabric. Gradations and half tones look great when using this process. Colors can blend back and forth smoothly. The overall effect is a vibrant, colorful image that looks like it was woven into the fabric.
  • PrismPrint™ and AvaColor
  • Avacolor and PrismPrint showcase full color logos or graphics using heat transfer. Heat transfers provide multi-color printing at affordable pricing. Art is printed on special paper and heat is used to transfer the image to an item. Beautiful, vivid, full color or multi color images, intricate detail, tones and gradations, and photo quality representation.
  • Embroidery
  • Embroidery is a method of decorating fabric using colored thread to create an image.
  • Full Color Wraps
  • Refers to full color decorating on select key-ring lites, tumblers and pencils.

Emblematic Jewelry Processes

    CloisonneXtra
  • Poly resin material rendered in opaque and translucent colors are placed into the recesses of a metal stamping, fired to harden, polished to a high gloss and then finished with a Gold, Nickel/Silver or Black plating. The highest perceived value of all imitation jewelry processes. This hard enamel process dates back centuries.
  • Soft Enamel Photo Etched
  • A design or logo is chemically etched onto a sheet of solid brass creating raised and recessed areas. The recesses are then color-filled with soft enamel colors and baked dry. An epoxy dome is generally applied for protection
  • Soft Enamel Die Struck
  • Jewelry findings are die struck, then filled with soft enamel colors and baked dry. Die struck soft enamel provides a Cloisonne-like appearance at a more economical price.
  • Die Struck Two Tone
  • Die struck in the same manner as Cloisonne, the background is sandblasted to give a subtle yet distinct matte finish. Each piece is then plated in Nickel/Silver, Gold, Copper or Black. Antique finishes are also available.
  • Screen Art (Imported or Domestic Made)
  • Produced by directly silk screening onto a Brass or Stainless Steel finding. Silk screening allows registration of colors without the need to separate colors with metal walls. It also allows fine detail in color that could not otherwise be color-filled.
  • SpinCast
  • Each design is made into a model and then a rubber mold. Hot metal is poured into the mold. After cooling, the casting is Nickel/Silver or Gold electroplated.
  • Offset Printed
  • Traditional 4-color offset printing provides an economical solution for reproducing artwork that includes gradations or numerous colors. Printed on polished brass, stainless steel or aluminum.
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