Established in 1984, Kingfisher Prints has the reputation of being the most comprehensive textile converter in Southern Africa, capable of not only printing fabrics, but also dyeing and finishing a variety of natural and synthetic fibers, both woven and knitted.
Digital printing technology started to appear in the 1990's. At first it involved printing onto transfer paper... View More
When thinking about the fabric you want to design, there are a few things you’ll need to consider: 1) What... View More
An unusual period in history, the coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a series of unprecedented events affecting every... View More
Java Prints, Ethnic Print, Animal Print, Uniform Prints, Church Prints, Multi-Purpose Prints, Curtaining Prints. ... View More
This album comprises of Church Prints, Multi-purpose Design Prints, Curtain Prints, Fabric Prints, Uniform Prints,... View More
Once printed or dyed or both, various finishing options are available to the customer. These include brushing, sanforising,... View More
In addition to printing, dyeing is another Kingfisher specialty. Fabrics can be prepared from ‘loom state’... View More
Kingfisher Prints’ fully trained art department is not only proficient in using the conventional methods of... View More
Dress Print, Polka Dot ... View More
Furnishing Prints ... View More
Multi-Purpose Design Prints ... View More
Curtaining Prints ... View More
In this video, we show you a snippet of printing fabrics, but also dyeing and finishing a variety of natural and synthetic... Read More