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Sparrows in a Bamboo Grove in Eternal Spring(长春竹雀)

  • Five Dynasties
  • Huang Quan(黄筌)

Preserving Tradition: The Silk Mounting of SinoInArt Masterpieces

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A Chinese painting is incomplete without its mount. At SinoInArt, we treat the mounting of our Everlasting Spring: Bamboo and Sparrows replica as an art form in itself. We employ master craftsmen who use traditional mounting techniques passed down through centuries.

Unlike modern framing, which can trap moisture and damage paper, traditional mounting allows the painting to "move." By layering the Xuan paper with high-quality silk borders using natural starch pastes, we create a flexible, durable scroll. This method ensures that the painting hangs flat and resists curling, even in varying humidity.

The silk we choose for the borders is selected to complement the "Huangjia Fugui" style. The subtle sheen of the silk mirrors the opulence of the painting, creating a cohesive visual experience that feels like a true relic of the Later Shu court.

Functional durability is a core benefit of this process. A traditionally mounted scroll can be rolled for storage and unrolled for display countless times without cracking. This was how masterpieces survived for a thousand years, and it is how we ensure your SinoInArt replica will survive for your grandchildren to enjoy.

When you hang a SinoInArt scroll, you are hanging a piece of engineered history. The weight of the wooden rollers at the bottom ensures a perfect "drop," making the Everlasting Spring a majestic centerpiece for any interior space.