| Legendary references point out to the fact that silk | | | | that is applied even today.Screen printing, also known |
| was discovered in Asia. In Silkscreen printing, screens | | | | as Silkscreening or serigraphy, is a printing method that |
| were originally made of a piece of absorbent fine silk. | | | | usually creates a sharp edged single color mage using |
| Silkscreen printing originated from simple Japanese | | | | a stencil and a porous fabric. An image created using |
| stenciling art forms. The modern Silkscreen process | | | | this technique is called a screen-print or serigraph. In |
| has evolved from ideas adopted by John Pilsworth in | | | | electrical terms, silkscreen refers to the writing on a |
| 1914 in San Francisco, California. This is known to be | | | | printed circuit board. This method maybe used in |
| the first reference material on how to use a Silkscreen | | | | etching copper wiring on a circuit board. |
| to form multicolor prints. It is a source of information | | | | |