A masterpiece like "Bamboo Courtyard and Resounding Spring" is incomplete without its mount. At SinoInArt, we believe that the frame—or in this case, the silk scroll—is an extension of the art itself. Our 1:1 reproduction is finished using traditional mounting techniques that have been refined over a millennium.
The process involves multiple layers of backing paper and high-quality silk, bonded with a natural starch paste. This allows the scroll to be flexible enough to roll but strong enough to hang perfectly flat. Unlike modern framing, traditional mounting allows the custom Xuan paper to breathe, preventing wrinkles and preserving the ink's integrity.
Our artisans carefully select the silk brocade to complement the painting’s monochromatic ink tones. The contrast between the deep ink and the rich silk borders creates a visual harmony that draws the eye into the serene bamboo courtyard. It is a meticulous process that honors the standards of the literati.
This mounting style also provides archival protection. The natural materials used in our process are resistant to environmental changes, meaning your reproduction will remain a centerpiece of your collection for a lifetime. it is a testament to the structural integrity of ancient Eastern art craftsmanship.
When you display a SinoInArt scroll, you are displaying a commitment to cultural excellence. The traditional mounting adds a layer of sophistication that transforms any room into a private gallery, honoring Zhao Mengfu’s legacy with every unrolling.
