A Chinese scroll is not just a painting; it is a structural work of art. For our 1:1 replica of Jing Hao’s "Fishermen’s Joy," we believe that the mounting is as important as the image itself. That is why SinoInArt employs master mounters to finish every piece using traditional mounting crafts.
The process begins with layering the custom Xuan paper with multiple backings to ensure stability and "drape." We then select premium silk damask for the borders, choosing patterns and colors that reflect the Five Dynasties aesthetic. This results in a scroll that is not only beautiful to look at but also possesses a historical weight and presence.
One of the greatest benefits of traditional mounting is durability. By using natural starch adhesives, the scroll remains breathable. This allows the artwork to move with environmental changes, preventing the warping and curling that plagues cheap, mass-produced posters. A SinoInArt replica is built to last a lifetime.
When you hang our "Fishermen’s Joy" scroll, you will notice the solid wood rollers. These provide the necessary weight for the painting to hang perfectly straight, creating a museum-like atmosphere in your home. The way the scroll unfolds is a ritual in itself, adding a sense of theatre and respect to the art-viewing experience.
At SinoInArt, we bridge the gap between technology and tradition. Our 1:1 replicas are the result of high-definition scanning paired with the soulful hand-work of master artisans. Own a piece that honors the full spectrum of Chinese artistic heritage.
