A distinguished technique celebrated as the pinnacle of the printing industry. Commonly known as die-stamping, copperplate or intaglio printing, engraving achieves exquisite embossed detail that very few printing methods can rival.
Creating the finish
The engraving process starts by crafting a steel or copper die, etched either by machine or engraved by hand. Once mounted, the female die is meticulously inked and wiped clean, leaving ink only within the impression area. When pressed onto paper with immense force, it produces a beautifully raised, three-dimensional image with remarkable clarity. The intense pressure may create a subtle bruise on the paper's reverse side.
The inks utilised in this process are renowned for their remarkable depth and vibrancy, with many containing up to 80% pigment. This allows light colours to pop on dark paper, such as white on black. For designs with multiple colours, each requires an individual die and a separate pass through the press.
In our Acton production site, twelve vintage presses are operated by a skilled team of engraving craftsmen. We produce bespoke orders while also designing our in-house stationery collections which are available on our online shop.