Product Information

Printing Method:

Full Sublimation, Cut and Sew Sublimation process

Adult T-Shirts 5.1 oz 100 % Polyester, Jersey Knit

Cover seam stitched collar, taped neck and shoulders, double needle stitched hem with an ultra soft cotton feel finish.

Product Size: S- XXXL

Cut and Sew Sublimation:

More of a high-end printing process the printing is done before the garment is assembled. The quality of the final product is superior. With cut and sew manufacturing, you get completely customized garments created from raw fabrics and stitched to perfection by dedicated seamstresses. With cut and sew garment production, you are creating the garment, from fabric choice to stitch to final decorations. Produces a truly custom apparel.

Dye Sublimation:

Dye sublimation uses a heat-generated printing process in which heat is used to transfer dye onto paper or fabric. The dye is transferred from a solid to a gas onto the intended medium. The dyes used are intended to bond most effectively with polymers, so the higher the polyester content in the substrates used, the more the dye will bond to the material. The result, a crisp, well-defined and brighter image.

Iconography – the Artwork

An icon is typically a painting depicting Christ, Mary, Saints and/or Angels, which is popular among Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and in certain Catholic Churches.

Iconography studies the identification, description, and the interpretation of the content of images. The word iconography comes from the Greek “(image) to (write)”. Another meaning is the production of religious images, called “icons” in the Byzantine and Orthodox Christian tradition.

Icons are generally painted on very old select pieces of wood. However, icons can also be cast in metal, carved in stone, embroidered on cloth, done in mosaic or fresco work, printed on paper etc. Only pure and natural materials are chosen. The materials could include: solid wood board, linen fabric, natural gesso and glues, clay, 24KT gold leaf, natural ground and raw pigments, eggs and wine or vinegar and water.

Its process is entirely different from that taught in schools of non-religious painting. Its aim is to express them mystically, to convey a spiritual character…to represent the saint as he is in the heavenly kingdom, as he is in eternity.

When completed one can truly say that the Icons has become a window to Heaven.