Furniture has a long history and can be categorized into three grades: high-end, mid-range, and low-end, depending on the materials used. High-end furniture, particularly those made from precious rosewood, is often made from it. Many people associate rosewood with high prices, and as a result, rosewood furniture has become a symbol of high-end furniture.
In-depth interpretation of redwood classification knowledge Know these before buying
For some, understanding rosewood isn't very deep. Many people used to think of it as a single tree, but that's incorrect. Today, rosewood is a general term encompassing 33 species across two genera and five genera. These species generally grow very slowly, have a hard texture, and are dark in color, hence the collective name "rosewood."
As early as the Ming Dynasty, people were very fond of rosewood furniture, and most of the wood used was high-quality wood that was hundreds of years old. After hundreds of years of development, it is now difficult to find high-quality rosewood, so the price of rosewood furniture has risen sharply, and it even has the function of preserving value.
Nowadays, red sandalwood, rosewood, and wenge are often mentioned as redwood. However, wood itself has certain grades, and therefore market prices vary greatly. Now, let experienced friends share some types of wood that have the ability to maintain their value, so that you can avoid making mistakes when purchasing.
Rosewood, rosewood, wenge, etc. all belong to the category of redwood
Huanghuali is a relatively rare species of wood, native to Hainan Province, China. It is now so rare that it is a protected species. Furniture made from Huanghuali is particularly valuable. This tree grows slowly and has a pungent aroma. A closer look reveals slanted grain and a very fine structure. Furniture made from it is very durable, with some even lasting over a century, making it a valuable collectible.
2. Red sandalwood (Paracelia dasyphylla) is a well-known type of rosewood, originating in India. This wood is generally small, with even a 20-centimeter diameter being rare. Its wood has a strong fragrance, and when left indoors for a long time, it turns purple-brown, giving it a rustic appearance. Red sandalwood is also very heavy and dense, making it a highly collectible and currently commands a high market value.
3. Rosewood has a relatively uniform color and a richer palette. Besides the common reddish-brown, it also has a light yellow hue. A closer look reveals distinct grain and a distinct luster. A careful sniff reveals a subtle fragrance. Furniture made from this wood is very hard yet relatively lightweight.
The color of rosewood is relatively uniform.
The three types of redwood introduced above are relatively expensive and rare species in the market. Furniture made from these redwoods is not only expensive but also has a certain collection value, so it is deeply loved by people.

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