A masterpiece like the Five Oxen deserves more than a frame; it deserves a traditional mount. At SinoInArt, we treat every 1:1 replica as a piece of living history. Our artisans employ the same mounting techniques used in the Palace Museum to ensure that each scroll is a true work of art.

The traditional mounting process involves multiple layers of backing paper and fine silk. This is a delicate balance: the scroll must be strong enough to hang perfectly straight, yet flexible enough to be rolled. This artisanal craftsmanship is what differentiates SinoInArt from mass-market art prints.

Our custom Xuan paper is the heart of the scroll. Because this paper is highly absorbent, the ink wash effects of the original Tang painting are perfectly preserved. When you touch the surface, you feel the organic texture of a medium that has been the standard for Chinese scholars for millennia.

The Five Oxen scroll is over two meters long, and our 1:1 reproduction maintains these exact dimensions. This allows the viewer to experience the cinematic flow of the painting, moving from one ox to the next in a rhythmic progression that was revolutionary for 8th-century art.

Choosing a SinoInArt replica is a mark of connoisseurship. By combining modern high-resolution scanning with centuries-old mounting traditions, we offer a product that honors the legacy of Han Huang while providing the durability required for modern interior environments.
