TIGER - Chinese Character / Japanese Kanji Wall Scroll
88cm
34½"
50.7cm
20"

Approximate Measurements

Artwork Panel: 32.4cm x 32.4cm  ≈  12¾" x 12¾"

Silk/Brocade: 41.7cm x 88cm  ≈  16½" x 34½"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 50.7cm  ≈  20"

TIGER - Chinese Character / Japanese Kanji Wall Scroll close up view

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

Tiger

Chinese Calligraphy Scroll

This Chinese character is "hu" which means tiger.

In Mandarin Chinese this word is pronounced kind of like the English word "who". In Japanese it's "tora".

In Chinese culture, the tiger is seen as the king of all animals.

Proof of this can be found by looking at another character "wang" which is written like this...
Wang Symbol
This character means "king".

If you have ever looked at a tiger face to face, you will see the fur on the tiger's head is in a similar shape to this "wang character" - take a look...
Tiger Wang Symbol
If you aren't Chinese, it might take a little imagination to see the symbol on the tiger's head, but anyone who speaks and writes Chinese will tell you that it's true.

This is a great gift for a real tiger-lover


About the artist:

This calligraphy was created by Li Dan-Qing of Beijing. He's an older gentleman who has been involved with the art community of China, all of his life. Now in retirement, he creates calligraphy for us for sort of "hobby income".


About the materials and construction of this wall scroll:

The calligraphy was done using black Chinese ink on xuan paper (known incorrectly in the west as "rice paper"). The raw artwork was then taken to our Wall Scroll Workshop where it was laminated to more sheets of xuan paper, and built into a beautiful silk brocade wall scroll. Except for the use of a lathe to turn the wooden knobs, this wall scroll is virutally 100% handmade from start to finish (even the paper is made by hand).