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Handmade Silk Scroll Info |
Posted By: Howard Holee Posted Date: Feb 25, 2016 (10:45 AM) |
Message Hi, I've recently come across a handmade silk scroll with the character "sho" (longevity), done in calligraphy over the front and was wondering if anyone had a similar one or knew of how much something like it might be worth. I believe it was handmade in Taiwan over 30 years ago. You can see the calligrapher's name on the detail picture. The front is silk glued onto a paper backing. Not sure what they're called, but the cylinders that form the top and bottom appear to be made from a finished hardwood. It's basically sat in its original plastic bag for the past 30+ years. Any thoughts would be appreciated! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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