Art is a legacy. When you acquire a 1:1 replica of a work as important as Wang Meng’s "Spring Dawn at the Elixir Terrace," you want to know it will remain beautiful for decades. SinoInArt combines ancient craft with modern archival science to guarantee that longevity.
Our custom Xuan paper is the first line of defense. Made from natural fibers and free of acidic wood pulp, it does not yellow or become brittle over time. This is the same "thousand-year paper" tradition that has preserved the originals we see today.
We use light-fast pigment inks that are resistant to UV rays. While standard digital prints fade within a few years, our replicas maintain their tonal depth and color saturation even when displayed in well-lit rooms.
The traditional hand-mounting with starch paste is also a preservation choice. Unlike chemical adhesives, starch paste is reversible and allows the paper to expand and contract naturally with humidity changes. This prevents the "rippling" or "bubbling" seen in lower-quality reproductions.
At SinoInArt, we are passionate about Chinese art. Our mission is to ensure that the beauty of the Yuan masters is not just seen today, but preserved for the generations of tomorrow.
