A masterpiece is only complete when it is properly presented. At SinoInArt, we believe that the mount is as important as the art itself. Our 1:1 reproduction of Zhao Mengfu’s Shu Dao Nan is finished using traditional mounting techniques, a labor-intensive process that honors ancient craftsmanship.

The mounting process involves several layers of backing paper and silk, bonded with natural starch paste. This allows the long calligraphic scroll to be flexible yet strong. Traditional mounting ensures that the "Shu Dao Nan" hangs perfectly flat, free from the waves and wrinkles often seen in mass-produced replicas.
We carefully select premium silk brocade for the borders, choosing patterns that harmonize with the understated elegance of the Yuan literati style. This silk frame doesn't just enclose the calligraphy; it enhances its visual depth, making the black ink pop against the warm tones of the custom Xuan paper.
Furthermore, traditional mounting provides archival protection. The natural materials allow the artwork to "breathe" with changes in humidity, preventing the buildup of mold or the cracking of the paper fibers. This makes our reproduction a durable heirloom for your family library or office.
When you unroll a SinoInArt scroll, you are experiencing a ritual of art appreciation. The weight of the wooden rollers and the texture of the silk are all part of the sensory journey. We deliver a product that is as much a joy to handle as it is to behold.
