Category: Chinese Bamboo Artwork

Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll

Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll
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64½"
(164cm)
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(50.7cm)
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Typical Gallery Price: $130.00

Your Price:
US$59.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £36.34British Pounds
Euro €40.42Euro
Canadian $64.17Canadian Dollars
Australian $65.88Australian Dollars


Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 12¾" x 42¼"   (32.5cm x 107.5cm)
Silk Scroll: 16½" x 64½"   (41.7cm x 164cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 20"   (50.7cm)

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Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll

Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll close up view

Close up view of the artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll


About the artist...

The artist's name is ??? (Li Qing-Gang) who lives near Guilin in Southern China. He specializes in various Chinese bamboo artwork.


About the artwork and wall scroll...

The artwork was painted on Chinese xuan paper (known incorrectly as "rice paper" in the west). This is a high-quality handmade paper which is based on cotton or bamboo pulp.

This artwork was taken to our workshop in Beijing where we mounted it as a nice silk brocade wall scroll. We use more xuan paper, silk brocade, brass hardware, wood, other paper products, and our specially-made beechwood knobs to build our wall scrolls.



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Typical Gallery Price: $130.00

Your Price:
US$59.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £36.34British Pounds
Euro €40.42Euro
Canadian $64.17Canadian Dollars
Australian $65.88Australian Dollars


All orders billed in U.S. Dollars.
Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
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Gary's random little facts about China:

The bare bones:
In the USA and most western countries, when people eat chicken, generally the breast meat and other white meat is preferred over dark meat.
However, in China, it is exactly the opposite.
In fact, check a supermarket in China and you'll find that chicken breasts are the cheapest cuts, while other cuts containing dark meat and bone get top dollar.

You will also find that traditional Chinese people wanting the freshest possible food will buy their chicken alive, and butcher it just before cooking a tasty meal.
And don't be put off by the bones in the chicken that you are served - all the bones, and even the head are usually served together and are seen in Chinese culture as a sign of quality and good taste.

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