Chinese Silk Scroll Painting by Zhang Da Qian lotus Home Decoration
Introduce a touch of classic Chinese painting to your home with the Chinese Silk Scroll Painting by Zhang Da Qian – Lotus Home Decoration. This elegant scroll features a reproduction of lotus artwork inspired by the renowned artist Zhang Daqian, known for his expressive brushwork and poetic depictions of nature.
Printed on silk and mounted as a traditional hanging scroll, the piece has a gentle sheen and fluid texture that echo the feel of hand-painted ink and color. The lotus motif—long associated with purity, renewal, and quiet strength in East Asian culture—makes this scroll a meaningful addition to any room where you want a sense of calm and reflection.
The artwork itself measures 22 cm x 45 cm (8.7" x 17.7"), while the fully mounted scroll is 30 cm x 100 cm (11.8" x 39.4"). This tall, narrow format is ideal for:
- Framing a doorway or architectural niche
- Adding vertical emphasis to a small wall
- Creating a serene focal point in a study, bedroom, hallway, or meditation space
Lightweight and ready to hang, the scroll is easy to move and restyle as your home evolves—no framing required.
Features
- Silk scroll painting featuring a lotus design after Zhang Daqian’s classic style
- Printing size: 22 cm x 45 cm (8.7" x 17.7")
- Mounted scroll size: 30 cm x 100 cm (11.8" x 39.4")
- Traditional Chinese hanging scroll format for easy, frame-free display
- Lotus motif symbolizing purity, renewal, and inner calm
- Soft, vertical composition that suits narrow or hard-to-style wall spaces
- Perfect for living rooms, home offices, reading nooks, entryways, and meditation corners
- Ships without box (Packing: No Box), ready to hang or gift as-is or in your own wrapping
Styling ideas
- Hang it beside a console table styled with a small vase, incense holder, or ceramic bowl to create a tranquil entry vignette.
- Use it in a home office or study to bring a sense of focus and stillness to your workspace.
- Pair it with other silk scrolls and Chinese ceramics for a small gallery wall that celebrates East Asian art.
- Let it stand alone on a narrow wall to draw the eye up and make the room feel taller and more balanced.