Approximate Measurements
Artwork Panel: 32.5cm x 103cm ≈ 12¾" x 40½"
Silk/Brocade: 41.7cm x 164.5cm ≈ 16½" x 64¾"
Width at Wooden Knobs: 50.7cm ≈ 20"
Close up view of the tiger artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll
This wall scroll is discounted because of a very minor little orange spot in the lower silk panel. I've discounted this wall scroll to less than half price.
Chinese Calligraphy and Japanese Kanji Wall Scroll
This means the spirit of the dragon and tiger. It speaks to the vitality and vigor that is the nature of these two creatures.
Beyond "spirit", the second two characters can also mean mind, soul, or heart. Therefore, you can also say this means "Heart of the Dragon and Tiger", etc.
This is often titled "Ryukoseishin" in many Japanese martial arts.
In Chinese, this is pronounced "lóng hǔ jīng shén". In Japanese, it's "ryu ko sei shin" or "ryukoseishin".