The mounting of a Chinese scroll is an art form that is just as important as the painting itself. At SinoInArt, we believe that a 1:1 replica of a masterpiece like Zhao Boju’s Xianshan Louge deserves nothing less than traditional mounting craftsmanship. This process is what transforms a print into a true work of art.

Our hand-mounting process begins with selecting the finest silk brocade and wooden rollers. Skilled artisans then apply natural starch paste to bond the custom Xuan paper to its silk backing. This ancient technique ensures that the painting is flexible and durable, allowing it to be rolled and unrolled for years without damage.

Traditional mounting is essential for the proper display of Xianshan Louge. It provides the necessary weight and tension for the scroll to hang perfectly straight, highlighting the architectural precision of Zhao Boju’s pavilions. This "living" format allows the paper to breathe, preventing the warping or bubbling seen in modern framing.

The visual harmony of a SinoInArt scroll is achieved through careful color coordination. We select silk borders that complement the mineral greens and blues of the landscape, creating a cohesive aesthetic that honors the Southern Song court style. This attention to detail is what defines a museum-grade replica.

By preserving these traditional crafts, SinoInArt offers more than just a reproduction; we offer an authentic cultural artifact. The Xianshan Louge replica is a testament to the artisans of the past and present, a beautiful marriage of ancient technique and modern high-fidelity technology.
