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Bamboo and Rock(竹石图)

 Craftsmanship Unrolled: The Traditional Mounting of SinoInArt Scrolls Wu Zhen art

6 Traditional mounting, Chinese scroll, SinoInArt, art preservation, Wu Zhen art

At SinoInArt, we believe that a Chinese masterpiece is only as good as its mounting. For our 1:1 replica of Wu Zhen’s Bamboo and Rocks, we employ traditional hand-mounting techniques that elevate the artwork from a mere reproduction to a high-end cultural artifact.

Traditional mounting is a multi-step process that involves backing the Xuan paper with additional layers for strength and flexibility. This is done using natural starch paste, allowing the scroll to "breathe" and react to environmental changes without cracking. This archival mindset ensures your replica will last for decades.

The selection of the silk is equally important. We choose silk brocades that harmonize with the monochrome ink tones of the Yuan Dynasty. The colors and patterns of the silk frame Wu Zhen’s landscape, guiding the viewer’s eye and adding a layer of tactile luxury to the scroll.

When you unroll a SinoInArt scroll, you will notice the solid wood rollers at the bottom. These provide the necessary weight to keep the scroll hanging straight and true. Every detail, from the hanging cord to the silk "fingers" (Jingyan), is executed with the precision of a master mounter.

This commitment to traditional craft is why SinoInArt is the leader in the field. Our Bamboo and Rocks replica is not just a visual copy; it is a physical tribute to the history of Chinese art presentation.