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Developed in the 5th Century in the Liu Song dynasty, Shan Shui (“mountain water” in Mandarin) painting refers to a style of traditional Chinese painting that focuses on scenery and natural landscapes such as mountains, rivers, and waterfalls. The paintings usually are centered around mountains, which are believed to be sacred, housing immortals and being close to the heavens. It uses a brush and ink over conventional paints. The paintings are usually centered on mountains which are believed to hold a sacred significance as homes of immortals and close to the heavens. The detail and the craftmanship are astounding! With worldwide mintage limited to 369, this coin is sure to sell out fast. Reserve yours today!
As noted by the mint,
On the obverse, it features a section of the Lofty Mount Lu Shan Shui painting in Black and White, with the legal tender, the Coat of Arms du Tchad placed on the top right corner.
The reverse features a Shan Shui painting of a tiger descending from a snow-capped mountain in ultra-high relief. The design of the colored background is inspired by a Lofty Mount Lu painting by Shen Zhou, who painted it in honor of his teacher, Chen Kuan’s 70th birthday in the Ming Dynasty. Each detail from the brush strokes and the ink brings the mountains to life. The life-like tiger collectible symbolizes a protector of the keeper’s home to ward off evil. It is an auspicious gift for Feng Shui believers in the Year of the Tiger.
A new minting technique called “Bi-Metal Max” was applied to give this piece its remarkable weight while keeping its proportions true to the original painting, made possible by combining 33.5 oz of copper as a base with a top layer of 2 oz of 999 fine-silver on a canvas of 11 x 14.5 cm, resulting in a super ultra-high-relief topped with silver antiqued finishing.
Only 369 of this masterpiece of a masterpiece will be minted, so don’t let the canvas dry on this coin. Secure yours with BOLD today!
Explore full range of Private Mint Silver Coins.
Developed in the 5th Century in the Liu Song dynasty, Shan Shui (“mountain water” in Mandarin) painting refers to a style of traditional Chinese painting that focuses on scenery and natural landscapes such as mountains, rivers, and waterfalls. The paintings usually are centered around mountains, which are believed to be sacred, housing immortals and being close to the heavens. It uses a brush and ink over conventional paints. The paintings are usually centered on mountains which are believed to hold a sacred significance as homes of immortals and close to the heavens. The detail and the craftmanship are astounding! With worldwide mintage limited to 369, this coin is sure to sell out fast. Reserve yours today!
As noted by the mint,
On the obverse, it features a section of the Lofty Mount Lu Shan Shui painting in Black and White, with the legal tender, the Coat of Arms du Tchad placed on the top right corner.
The reverse features a Shan Shui painting of a tiger descending from a snow-capped mountain in ultra-high relief. The design of the colored background is inspired by a Lofty Mount Lu painting by Shen Zhou, who painted it in honor of his teacher, Chen Kuan’s 70th birthday in the Ming Dynasty. Each detail from the brush strokes and the ink brings the mountains to life. The life-like tiger collectible symbolizes a protector of the keeper’s home to ward off evil. It is an auspicious gift for Feng Shui believers in the Year of the Tiger.
A new minting technique called “Bi-Metal Max” was applied to give this piece its remarkable weight while keeping its proportions true to the original painting, made possible by combining 33.5 oz of copper as a base with a top layer of 2 oz of 999 fine-silver on a canvas of 11 x 14.5 cm, resulting in a super ultra-high-relief topped with silver antiqued finishing.
Only 369 of this masterpiece of a masterpiece will be minted, so don’t let the canvas dry on this coin. Secure yours with BOLD today!
Explore full range of Private Mint Silver Coins.