
(from the article `information processing`) The first practical method of reproducing writing mechanically was block printing; it was developed in China during the T`ang dynasty (618–907). ... [4 related articles]
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A method of printing in which a patterned block or series of blocks are positioned and pressed into the fabric, applying color, and repositioned as necessary to form the complete design.
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A hand printing process where the motifs have been carved on wooden blocks. The dye is applied to the fabric from these blocks in a procedure similar to the rubber stamp technique.
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Method of printing, used to decorate
fabric, traditionally involving the use of carved wooden blocks. Ink or dye is applied to the raised surface of the block and this is then...
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Method of printing, used to decorate fabric, traditionally involving the use of carved wooden blocks. Ink or dye is applied to the raised surface of the block and this is then pressed on to fabric. Intricate designs can be created using this method, although it is very time-consuming, because each colour requires a separate block. Block printin...
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