In the world of high-end art reproduction, the substrate is just as important as the image. SinoInArt understands that to replicate a Yuan Dynasty masterpiece like Zhu Derun’s "Playing the Qin Under Trees," standard paper simply won't suffice. This is why they utilize custom-made Xuan paper.

Xuan paper, known as the "Paper of a Thousand Years," is prized for its durability and unique relationship with ink. The custom version used by SinoInArt is tailored to have the exact weight and texture required to handle modern high-fidelity printing while retaining the soul of traditional calligraphy paper.

When you touch a SinoInArt 1:1 replica, you feel the slight grain and organic softness of the fibers. This texture interacts with the printed ink to create a depth that is missing from glossy or flat photo papers. It allows the viewer to see the "spirit resonance" (Qi Yun) of Zhu Derun’s work.

This choice of material also affects how the light hits the painting. The matte, absorbent surface of the custom Xuan paper prevents glare, allowing the subtle ink washes of the mountains to appear as if they are emerging from a real mist.

Paired with traditional mounting, this replica becomes a durable and stunning piece of art. SinoInArt’s dedication to material science ensures that their Playing the Qin Under Trees reproduction is the most accurate version available on the market today.
