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Exclusive Suzhou Embroidery "Nine Fish Swimming" New Chinese Wall Art
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Design Concept

  • The "Nine Fishes Competing to Swim" by Rinoart is an exclusive Suzhou embroidery painting steeped in ancient Chinese cultural heritage, drawing inspiration from the "Book of Songs - Minor Odes." The depiction of nine koi fish in playful competition symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and the auspicious saying "may there be surplus year after year." The presence of red-crowned fish alongside golden dragons signifies endless blessings, with the number nine representing the ultimate in fortune.

Product Feature

  • This masterpiece is crafted using rare Suzhou embroidery panels, renowned for their exquisite quality and the luminous vitality of their silk threads.
  • Accompanied by a Rinoart silk thread and craftsmanship certification, ensuring the authenticity and superior quality of the handiwork.
  • Each fish is distinct, swimming upstream with vigor, embodying a spirit of positivity and ambition.

Dimension

  • The standard dimensions of the painting are 70cm by 100cm, designed to grace living rooms, beside fireplaces, or as an accent in entrance halls with its presence as a wall art piece or an auspicious symbol.

Material

  • The painting is brought to life with a mix of silk embroidery threads that capture the radiance and movement of the fish, creating a vivid and dynamic visual effect.

Usage

  • Exquisitely suited for living rooms or as a feature behind a sofa, imparting an Eastern Parisian elegance to the space.
  • Enhances the ambiance by a fireplace or sideboard, complementing any color scheme and interior style.
  • Ideal for creating a large-scale visual statement as a backdrop, adding depth and cultural richness to the decor.
  • Serves as an auspicious artwork for entrance halls or corridors, symbolizing affluence and good fortune.