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Category: Chinese Character & Japanese Kanji Calligraphy Wall Scrolls
156cm
61½"
Painting: 31.8cm x 100cm ≈ 12½" x 39¼"
Silk Scroll: 41cm x 156cm ≈ 16" x 61½"
Width at Wooden Knobs: 50cm ≈ 19¾"
Information about caring for your new Wall Scroll
Here's what the paper
panel looks like.
It's tan with fancy
gold flecks in it.
While we've never been big fans of providing blank scrolls to artists (better to just paint on raw xuan paper, and later have it mounted as a scroll - losing a piece of paper when an error is made, is less costly than losing a whole scroll). However, customers, at times have insisted that they want blank wall scrolls.
This item was listed or modified
Nov 12th, 2011
Gary's random little things about China:
If you come to China, save your small change...
In Beijing, the government recently passed a law against charging money for using a public toilet.
However, in other cities and towns around China, expect to pay between 2-5 mao (about 3-5 cents) for the use.
Bring your own toilet paper, or expect to pay 5 mao for a small pack of tissue as you enter.
In my opinion, the best public toilet in all of China is at Tian'anmen Square.
This public restroom is not only clean, but also features its own gift shop.
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