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Koi Fish Wall Scroll

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Koi Fish Wall Scroll
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61"
(155.1cm)
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Typical Gallery Price: $90.00

Your Price:
US$39.00U.S. Dollars

GBP £23.67British Pounds
Euro €26.32Euro
Canadian $41.79Canadian Dollars
Australian $42.91Australian Dollars


Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 19" x 38¾"   (48.3cm x 98.8cm)
Silk Scroll: 22½" x 61"   (57.5cm x 155.1cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 26¼"   (66.5cm)

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Koi Fish Wall Scroll close up view

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

Reason for discount: A tiny spot in the painting (not very obvious).



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Typical Gallery Price: $90.00

Your Price:
US$39.00U.S. Dollars

GBP £23.67British Pounds
Euro €26.32Euro
Canadian $41.79Canadian Dollars
Australian $42.91Australian Dollars


All orders billed in U.S. Dollars.
Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


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

Where's my fortune cookie?
So after traveling to China, you have just finished your first meal in a real Chinese restaurant.
But the bill comes, and the waiter forgot to bring everyone their fortune cookies!
Well, actually not...
You see, fortune cookies did not come from China (at least not directly).
One legend has it in the late 1800s or early 1900s, a Chinese man running a noodle making shop in San Francisco accidentally mixed a bunch of sugar in his dough, and didn't want to waste it. So he made cookies and stuck papers with people's fortunes on them as a novelty.
In the end, it's really the Chinese visitors to America that are confused when the waiter brings them a blob of sugary noodle dough with a piece of paper stuck in it.

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