Wujinmu solid wood furniture

Ebony is essentially ebony, also known as ebony, which was called "black" or "ebony" in ancient times. Belonging to persimmon tree species, it is a precious tree species with black heartwood. Persimmon species are distributed in tropical, subtropical and some temperate regions around the world, and black heartwood is mainly produced in tropical Asia and Africa, such as India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Madagascar, Congo, Gabon and other countries. China, Taiwan Province Province, Hainan, Yunnan and other places are also produced.

Advantages of ebony (African zebra wood): Undoubtedly, the advantage of ebony (zebra wood) is that the texture is natural and wonderful;

1. In the natural wood color of ebony, the curves of gold and black are vivid, eye-catching and very smooth. Any section can clearly show the beauty of wood grain. Moreover, ebony is cheap in raw materials, hard in wood and difficult to process, so every ebony product is full of rich natural flavor.

2. Ebony can reach up to 130cm, and its growth environment is special. It grows in the hilly area with an average altitude of 1600 meters. The surface layer of soil is rich in mineral resources. The roots of a tree are deeply embedded in the mineral layer, absorbing nutrients and water, so its wood contains a metallic texture.

3, can go hand in hand with the wood grain, and the wood structure of the ebony is also excellent. Ebony, known as "the ninth kind of mahogany", is not a hollow reputation. As long as you weigh it by hand, you will find that ebony is much heavier than other wood. This kind of wood has high hardness and high density. The wood structure is similar to the chicken wing wood in mahogany, with fine pores and alternating light and dark wood grains, forming a personalized texture.

Ebony (African zebra wood) also has many disadvantages:

1. Ebony, like other solid wood furniture, has beautiful patterns and good hardness, but it also has fatal defects. The change of moisture content makes it easy to deform and crack, and it can't adapt to cold or overheated, dry and humid environment. So we should pay special attention to avoid too cold or too hot environment, so as not to damage the wood.

Ebony is not only unique in texture, but also unpredictable in temper. In the process of drying, it often bursts by itself. Because it should be designed according to the cracking situation, rather than mass production, each work is unique and has the significance of collection.

3. If ebony is not handled properly or the process is not passed, the wood will rot easily and the color of the wood will fade after being left for a long time.

The above is for reference only. . . . . .