Monday, February 2, 2009

Forbidden City Pure Silk Long Scroll Painting Artefact

Item Number: ONz/Feb08/001



Forbidden City Pure Silk Long Scroll Painting Artefact



The Forbidden City, was the imperial palace of emperors in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the largest and most complete ancient architectural complex existing in China. The whole palace was planned in a neat way and with imposing manner, so it can be called as an remarkable achievements of Chinese architecture and symbolizes the great cultural tradition of Chinese nationality.



The pure silk and colour painting long scroll of the Forbidden City, is designed by Mr. Liu Hongkuan originally. As a celebrated scenery painter in Beijing, he is especially well known for meticulous brushwork. His famous work "The Axis of Old Beijing" is praised by Zhu Jiajin, a historian from the Palace Museum as "Heavenly Streets".



By using original created and the nationwide advance level of full colour and pure silk printing technique with high precision, Gorgeous Silk was used as the carrier.



The unique glow of the pure silk is just like a flowing rhythm, showing the wonderful charm and appeal of ancient capital city.



The artefact painting is 2.5 meters long and boasts of noble and elaborate packing. It is a fine pure-silk product incorporating both the imperial city's lifestyle and the profound traditional culture. It has high value for appreciation and collection.



Item Number: ONz/Feb08/001

Classification: Collectible

Price: SGD 120 (Inclusive of Transport/ Postage)

Quantity: 1 Only



Items: 1 Exquisite box with Yellow Silk laid interior

1 Silk Pouch

1 2.5 meter long Forbidden City Pure Silk Long Scroll Painting Artefact



Interested party, please send Email to sales@onzlah.com with the topic ONz/Feb08/001.









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