In the world of Chinese art, the mounting is as important as the painting itself. A 1:1 replica of Emperor Huizong’s Hibiscus and Golden Pheasant from SinoInArt is not a mere poster; it is a hand-mounted work of art that follows centuries-old artisanal traditions.
The process begins with our custom Xuan paper, which is carefully backed with multiple layers of thin paper using natural starch adhesives. This gives the painting the necessary strength and flexibility to hang perfectly straight, preventing the wrinkles that plague cheap reproductions.
We use only the highest grade of silk for the borders. The color and pattern are carefully selected to enhance the vivid tones of the pheasant and hibiscus, creating a visual frame that is historically accurate and aesthetically pleasing.
The wooden rollers at the base provide the weight needed to keep the scroll taut, ensuring that the asymmetrical composition of Huizong’s masterpiece is seen without distortion. This attention to structural detail is what makes our pieces "museum-quality."
By choosing SinoInArt, you are supporting a vanishing craft. Our mounters are masters of their trade, ensuring that every Huizong replica is a physical masterpiece that honors the traditions of the Northern Song.
