
Proverb Scroll Blessings for Long, Healthy, Peaceful Life
This proverb means blessings for a long, healthy,
peaceful life and is mounted on this beautiful calligraphy
wall scroll measuring 9 x 33 inches. |

Blessings for Luck and Safety Proverb Calligraphy Scroll
This ancient Chinese proverb is a blessing for safety and
luck, the scroll is made of dark blue and white silk brocade
materials. |

Calligraphy Scroll Proverb Ship Sailing in Good Wind
The Chinese proverb meaning a ship going in good wind
wall scroll painting is a 100% hand painted artwork by
Beijing, China calligraphy artist Xing Chen. |

Chinese Proverb Horses Bring Success Calligraphy Scroll
This proverb scroll makes a great addition to a home or
office and features the Chinese proverb horses come bringing
success |

Chinese Proverb You Can Go Very Far Wall Scroll
This calligraphy painting wall scroll features an ancient
Chinese proverb meaning like a bird you can go very far in
life, it is 9 inches wide and 33 inches tall. |

Proverb Bright and Beautiful Future Calligraphy Scroll
This Chinese calligraphy painting is surrounded by white
silk brocade material, which is ironic considering the
Chinese symbols literally translated mean "your future is
like silk brocade". |

Symbol for Fire Calligraphy Proverb Wall Scroll
This wall scroll features a large Chinese calligraphy
symbol Fire and the small symbols for red, red, fire and
fire; an ancient Chinese proverb meaning which means
something is very good. |
Chinese Proverb Enlightenment Calligraphy Scroll
This Chinese symbol and proverb calligraphy wall scroll
painting features a large Chinese symbol for Enlightenment,
and a proverb meaning that "someone becomes aware of what he
or she had been thinking." |

Chinese Symbol for Dragon Proverb Scroll Painting
Chinese calligraphy symbol dragon painting contains a
proverb meaning dragon soars, tiger leaps. |
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Chinese Symbol for Buddha Proverb Calligraphy Painting
This Chinese calligraphy symbol wall scroll painting
features a large symbol for Buddha and a related proverb
about Buddha. |
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