First, let's look at some blackcurrant branches with red roots.
Knife-shaped black rosewood, commonly known as ebony, Myanmar ebony, black rosewood, knife-shaped sour rosewood, Myanmar ebony, Myanmar ebony. The cross section is reddish-brown or purple-black, with brown stripes and sour taste, and the air-dry density is 0.89~ 1. 14g/cm3. At present, there are few specific products and few manufacturers on the market. There are many musical instruments made of knife-shaped Dalbergia, such as drums, Zheng, tracks and flutes, which are the first choice.
A case of knife-shaped ebony Dalbergia
Dalbergia Lushi, commonly known as Dalbergia macrophylla, mainly grows in the north and northeast of Madagascar. Although commonly known as lobular rosewood, it has nothing to do with lobular rosewood, and it is inferior to lobular rosewood in texture, air-dried density, bending strength, elastic core and compressive strength along the grain. Therefore, the furniture made by Lushi Dalbergia is far less stable than lobular rosewood furniture, and it is easy to crack. At present, the quantity of furniture on the market is not as good as that of ten years ago, and it is expensive. Although it belongs to Cladosporium, Cladosporium sold in the market generally does not include it.
Big leaf rosewood fan-shaped official hat chair
African ebony, commonly known as red sandalwood, ebony, black rosewood and Mozambique ebony, is mainly distributed in eastern Africa, such as Tanzania, Senegal and Mozambique. The timber yield is extremely low, and most of them are fine-grained straight lines, and the wood shape is curved and hollow, so it is said that it is very difficult to process into furniture. Because the processing is very difficult, the cost is bound to be high, and the logs of rosewood are very small and the output is very low, so there is no big material, so there is almost no top cabinet of rosewood, because there is no such big wood at all, and the furniture made of rosewood has no white skin, and the probability of patchwork is extremely small. If we must meet the requirements of fair skin and patchwork, the price will basically double. At present, the amount of furniture on the market is average, because it is difficult to process and expensive, but there are many high-quality furniture.
Red sandalwood corner cabinet
Brazilian black Dalbergia, mainly produced in Brazil, has a strong sour flavor in the new section, and the core material is dark brown or purple brown. Mainly used in the production of guitars and other musical instruments. Before many internationally renowned guitars, Brazilian ebony Dalbergia was the first choice. However, in the furniture market, Brazilian Dalbergia odorifera is rarely seen, and the quantity is very small, so it is difficult to buy genuine products. If you want to buy it, you must bring a professional to identify it.
Brazilian black Dalbergia dining table
Dalbergia Belizea, commonly known as Huang Huali, is native to Central America and mainly produced in Belize. Its heartwood is reddish brown with dark and light stripes. It entered China at about 20 1 1. Because its design is very beautiful, and it is very similar to Huang Huali, so businessmen began to perform and directly called Dalbergia odorifera "Huang Huali with big leaves", so many businessmen took it. There is also a kind of Huang Huali with big leaves that is not the national standard mahogany on the market. Its scientific name is magpie kidney, which is produced in Kalimantan and other parts of Indonesia. The material is heavy and the density is high, and the air-drying density reaches1.015 ~1.41g/cm3. In Indonesia, it means "wood is harder than iron".
Huang Huali pattern with big leaves 1
Huang Huali pattern with big leaves 2
Dalbergia hardwood, commonly known as black rosewood, is mainly produced in Guawa, India and Indonesia. The diameter of Dalbergia odorifera broad-leaved trees is mostly between 20.40 cm, the core of trees is mostly cracked, a few trees are hollow, the new section is sour, and the core material is corrosion-resistant and moth-free. In 2007, some manufacturers began to produce hardwood Dalbergia furniture in China. Up to 202 1 year, Dalbergia hardwood has experienced ups and downs and remained firm in the cruel market, which proves its position in today's mahogany furniture market. In today's mid-range mahogany furniture market, it can be said that it is neck and neck with the big fruit rosewood "Myanmar rosewood", and the sales share can also be achieved.