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Top wood Intruduce : huanghuali Mahogany hard wood ( Dalbergia odorifera)
Pattern : like mountain peaks or water waves, with ghost faces and eyes, and it feels smooth.

From the perspective of botanical classification, huanghuali is a plant of the genus Dalbergia in the family Fabaceae. It mainly includes Hainan huanghuali (Dalbergia odorifera) and Vietnamese huanghuali (Dalbergia odorifera).

Hainan Huanghuali is a second-class nationally protected wild plant in China. Its wood is extremely hard and stable in pattern, making it an ideal material for crafting high-end furniture, handicrafts, and ornaments. It features beautiful grain patterns such as "ghost face" and landscape motifs, along with a natural fragrance. Due to these characteristics, combined with its scarcity, Hainan Huanghuali products are often priced exorbitantly.

Vietnamese Huanghuali shares similar characteristics with Hainan Huanghuali, but differs in pattern details, color variations, and the intensity of its aromatic scent. While it has gained considerable market attention, its price is generally slightly lower than Hainan Huanghuali. This wood also boasts a hard pattern and high strength, making it widely used in furniture crafting and carving.
Huanghuali (Chinese Mahogany) jewelry captivates admirers with its unique grain patterns and natural hues. With proper care, these timeless treasures can maintain their allure for generations. When wearing them daily, avoid hard impacts – though remarkably durable, the wood is susceptible to scratches or damage from friction. Keep away from high-temperature environments and contact with chemicals like perfumes or detergents, as heat may cause cracking while chemicals can erode the surface and compromise its natural beauty. When not worn, store them securely in a soft cloth bag or box to prevent friction from hard objects.
Huanghuali (China Mahogany ) exhibits naturally clear and vivid grain patterns such as landscape motifs and ghost-face designs, with fluid and dynamic pattern that contrast sharply with the rigid and artificial grain of fakes. Secondly, detect the aroma: genuine Huanghuali emits a subtle sandalwood scent, particularly noticeable on fresh cut surfaces, while fakes may lack this fragrance or emit an irritating odor. Thirdly, examine coloration: authentic Huanghuali displays natural yellowish-brown hues that deepen over time, with even and soft tones, whereas counterfeit wood often appears overly vibrant or dull. Lastly, assess density: genuine Huanghuali has substantial weight due to its high density, while inferior imitations feel noticeably lighter.

Appreciation of classic huanghuali Object

Collection Shanghai museum
Collection Shanghai museum
This classic small stool was once in the collection of Wang Shixiang, and we have a replica of it in our shop, made of pterocarpus macrocarpus Mahogany wood : https://www.woodcraftstar.shop/collections/Chair-Stool-Series/products/Classical-Chinese-Furniture-Replica-of-Wang-Shixiangs-classic-collection-of-small-stool
raw pterocarpus macrocarpus

raw pterocarpus macrocarpus and process the lacquerware

Collection Shanghai museum

Collection Shanghai museum

Collection Shanghai museum
Most Classical of Collection in museums
our shop not recommend huanghuali wood,
1: this wood is relatively scarce and supply is unstable;
2: the price is relatively high, and a small number of huanghuali pieces are used as collections in auction houses and museums;
However, we believe furniture serves life, and the first priority should be practicality, and then followed by appreciation, artcraft, family inheritance and so on.... When buying something, the first thing is to real thing , real material wood , the second to be able to servece left.
The same classic furniture can be replicated with other high-grade wood. If you have this need, please contact us through What'app +66 62 919 9409