WHISPERS OF SPRING
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A delicate traditional Chinese painting of a blooming peony, symbolizing beauty, honor, and prosperity. The soft brushwork, elegant calligraphy, and subtle color palette create a serene composition that captures the timeless grace of classical Asian art.
Product Details:
200 gsm matte paper (uncoated, gallery-grade)
Solid black aluminum frame (20 mm thick × 10 mm wide)
Shatterproof plexiglass protection
FSC-certified paper & local production
Hanging hardware for portrait & landscape display
Delivery within 3–5 business days
Detailed Information
Quality & Materials:
Printed on 200 gsm matte paper with a smooth, uncoated surface for a refined, gallery-quality appearance.
Protected by shatterproof plexiglass, securely fitted within a solid black aluminum frame (20 mm thick, 10 mm wide) for a clean and durable presentation.
Each print is made with FSC-certified paper and produced through our network of professional production facilities worldwide, minimizing transport distance and environmental impact.
Easy Installation:
Delivered with pre-mounted hanging hardware for quick and secure setup, suitable for both portrait and landscape display.
Fast & Secure Shipping:
Orders are carefully packaged and typically delivered within 3–5 business days, ensuring safe arrival and perfect condition.
Custom Materials & Framing Options:
Additional finishes such as canvas, acrylic, wood, or aluminum prints may be available upon request. Alternative frame styles (e.g., wood frames in black, white, natural, or dark tones) may also be possible depending on availability. If you have any specific preferences or material requests, feel free to contact us — we’ll be happy to help.
Questions:
If you have any questions or other concerns, please feel free to use the "Ask a Question" section below — we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
The poster arrived a few days later than expected and was rolled very tightly inside the tube. When I first unrolled it, it kept curling back into shape, which made it hard to hang on the wall. Later I found out that rolling it gently in the opposite direction helped flatten it much faster. Once it was flat, the print looked good, but the delay and the extra effort to get it straight were a bit annoying.