A Chinese painting is only as good as its mounting. For a masterpiece like Zheng Banqiao’s Ink Bamboo, the mounting is what transforms a piece of paper into a living art object. At SinoInArt, we employ master mounters who use traditional mounting techniques to finish every 1:1 replica with professional elegance.
The process is labor-intensive and requires years of training. Our artisans use a natural starch paste to back the custom Xuan paper, ensuring it gains the necessary strength without losing its flexibility. This "wet mounting" allows the scroll to be rolled and unrolled for years without cracking, a feat impossible for machine-made prints.
The visual harmony of the scroll is completed with premium silk borders. We select patterns and colors that complement the monochrome ink of Zheng Banqiao’s work, creating a frame that is both luxurious and historically accurate. The weight of the wooden rollers ensures the scroll hangs perfectly straight on your wall.
By sticking to traditional mounting, SinoInArt ensures that each replica "breathes." Modern framing can often trap moisture or gases that degrade the paper, but a traditional scroll adapts to its environment naturally. This is how masterpieces have survived in Chinese collections for centuries.
When you hang a SinoInArt Ink Bamboo scroll, you are showcasing more than just a picture; you are showcasing a heritage of craftsmanship. Our 1:1 replicas offer the perfect blend of historical technique and modern fidelity, making them the ultimate choice for serious connoisseurs of Chinese art.
