Category: Birds & Flowers Wall Scrolls & Paintings

Mountain Tea (Camellia Flower) and Finches Wall Scroll

Mountain Tea (Camellia Flower) and Finches Wall Scroll
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153cm
60¼"
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19¾"
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Typical Gallery Price: $120.00

Your Price: $49.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £32.55British Pounds
Euro €39.14Euro
Canadian $52.00Canadian Dollars
Australian $54.73Australian Dollars



Approximate Measurements

Painting: 32cm x 96.5cm  ≈  12½" x 38"

Silk Scroll: 41.2cm x 153cm  ≈  16¼" x 60¼"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 50.2cm  ≈  19¾"

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Discounted - This has just been on our shelves for a while. It might be a little wavy at first, but otherwise perfect. 茶花圖

Camellia and Sparrow Wall Scroll

Qin Xia works on another one of her paintings

Qin Xia works diligently on all of her paintings to bring out even the finest detail.


Mountain Tea (Camellia Flower) and Finches Wall Scroll close up view

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


The title in Chinese is "Cha Hua Tu", which can be translated as "Camellia Flowers Picture" or "Tea Flower Picture". The camellia can also be translated as tea, as the camellia provides the leaves for many of the finest Chinese teas.


I got a chance to visit the artist's studio in Jinan city recently. I am so impressed by her style and detail in all of the paintings in her collection. I bought as much of her work as I could possibly afford, and I am sure that I will be back for more in a few months.

I also discovered that because she more than a little famous in China, there are a lot of forgeries on the market. I was given a lesson on how to spot forged paintings that are signed with her name. Of course, the best way to avoid that is to get your work directly from the artist and her family, which is why I made the trip to Jinan in the first place.


More about this piece of Asian artwork:

Chinese artist, Qin Xia

Her finished work
is always beautiful.

The artist, Qin Xia lives in Jinan which is the capital city of Shandong Province in northern China.

The red stamp and the Chinese characters close to the stamp say "Qin Xia" (the artist's signature). The other Chinese characters express the title and year painted (2008) in an ancient method that uses certain Chinese characters instead of numbers to represent the current year.

This is an "elaborate style painting" which has a lot of detail and uses a delicate technique with a very fine brush.
Each stroke is meticulously applied. This technique takes a long time for the artist to complete.

This is painted on special xuan paper (known by most as "rice paper") with Chinese black ink and watercolors. Later, I took this painting to Beijing where our master-scroll-maker handbuilt a wonderful silk scroll for this artwork.



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Typical Gallery Price: $120.00

Your Price: $49.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £32.55British Pounds
Euro €39.14Euro
Canadian $52.00Canadian Dollars
Australian $54.73Australian Dollars



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

I pee freely:

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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