When it comes to recreating ancient Chinese masterpieces like the "Yi Tuan He Qi Tu," the choice of material is everything. SinoInArt refuses to compromise, employing custom-developed Xuan paper that replicates the specific archival qualities of the Ming Dynasty originals. This ensures that the deep blacks and subtle grey washes of the ink are rendered with absolute clarity.
The "Yi Tuan He Qi Tu" (The Chart of Universal Harmony) is celebrated for its soft, rounded lines and warm aesthetic. Our 1:1 replica captures this "softness" through advanced printing technology that works in tandem with the natural fibers of our Xuan paper. The result is a piece that feels organic and alive, rather than a sterile digital copy.
Beyond the paper, the structural integrity of the artwork is maintained through traditional mounting techniques. We understand that a scroll is not just a picture, but a functional object. Our mounting process uses high-quality silks and traditional adhesives to ensure the scroll remains supple and resilient, allowing it to be rolled and unrolled without damaging the image.
The subject matter—Emperor Zhu Jianshen’s vision of national unity—is presented with the dignity it deserves. By meticulously matching the scale (1:1) of the original housed in the Palace Museum, SinoInArt provides an immersive experience that transports the viewer back to the 1460s.
Investing in a SinoInArt piece is an investment in traditional craftsmanship. Our "Yi Tuan He Qi Tu" replica is a premium choice for those who value authenticity, from the texture of the paper to the weight of the mounting rods. It is the gold standard for high-end Chinese art reproduction.
