Category: Birds & Flowers Wall Scrolls & Paintings

Extra-Large Colorful Peony Flower Wall Scroll

Extra-Large Colorful Peony Flower Wall Scroll
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74½"
(189.5cm)
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(85.8cm)
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Typical Gallery Price: $200.00

Your Price:
US$68.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £41.80British Pounds
Euro €46.49Euro
Canadian $73.81Canadian Dollars
Australian $75.78Australian Dollars


Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 26¼" x 51¾"   (66.8cm x 131.3cm)
Silk Scroll: 30¼" x 74½"   (76.8cm x 189.5cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 33¾"   (85.8cm)

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天香秀色

Colorful Peony Flowers

Extra-Large Colorful Peony Flower Wall Scroll close up view

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

The Chinese title written on this artwork means "The Beauty and Fragrance of Heaven". There is a story behind this title which suggests the beauty is so great that you would trade your whole kingdom for it. The rest of the characters indicate the year painted (2008) and the artist's signature.

These flowers are often called "Riches and Honor" or "Fu Gui" flowers.

The peony is the unofficial national flower of China. It dates back far into Chinese history.

In fact, during the Tang Dynasty (618-907AD) legend has it that the emperor's concubines would often wear peonies in their hair vying for favor from the emperor.



About the Artist

This work was done in Guilin by 唸桐 (Nian Tong).


Materials

After I bought this work in Guilin, I returned to Beijing and had it mounted as a traditional hand-made silk scroll in our workshop. This makes a nice, ready-to-hang piece of wonderful hand-painted art.

Note: The xuan paper used to create this artwork is handmade. You may find fibers, husks, or other specks pressed into the paper. These artifacts are a sign of the handmade nature of the paper.



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Typical Gallery Price: $200.00

Your Price:
US$68.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £41.80British Pounds
Euro €46.49Euro
Canadian $73.81Canadian Dollars
Australian $75.78Australian Dollars


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Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


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

Where's my fortune cookie?
So after traveling to China, you have just finished your first meal in a real Chinese restaurant.
But the bill comes, and the waiter forgot to bring everyone their fortune cookies!
Well, actually not...
You see, fortune cookies did not come from China (at least not directly).
One legend has it in the late 1800s or early 1900s, a Chinese man running a noodle making shop in San Francisco accidentally mixed a bunch of sugar in his dough, and didn't want to waste it. So he made cookies and stuck papers with people's fortunes on them as a novelty.
In the end, it's really the Chinese visitors to America that are confused when the waiter brings them a blob of sugary noodle dough with a piece of paper stuck in it.

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