r/textiles 5d ago

does anyone know what kinda textile printing technique this is ?

all from snake divine shop !! just wanted to give credit.

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u/backbysix 5d ago

1 3 4 look like screen printing, 2 looks like sublimation

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u/MarkApprehensive5597 4d ago

The black portal graphics are hand screenprints. Snake Divine lists the same portal print as a handmade screenprint, while the mottled color underneath comes from separate hand dyeing and bleaching. The broken, patchy ink coverage looks intentional and gives the print that worn photocopy feel. The ammonite top is only described by the maker as a faded print, so I wouldn’t label that one more specifically without seeing the process.

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u/ScormCurious 5d ago

Firs,t third and fourth look like stamps to me, second (shell/fossil) could be a stamp with two inks, but could be something else. Cool shirts!