
What is a Giclee Print?
A giclee (pronounced “zee-clay”) comes from the French word, “fine spray”. It is a digital print that is produced by the application of millions of tiny ink droplets sprayed onto fine art paper or canvas. The archival based inks used are specially formulated so that the fine print heads spray droplets at a resolution of 1200 dpi. The media used is also of archival grade to last 100 to 200 years. The visual quality of the print is extremely high and the color saturation and definition stunning. Jiinkinkids offers a variety of giclee prints both canvas and archival paper.
NOTE: Watermarks will not appear on prints.

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