What is the best wood for a coffin? Which material is better for the coffin?

1, ebony coffin Among them, ebony and golden nanmu, which have the strongest corrosion resistance, are superior wood. In ancient times, only the royal family could use them, but ordinary people could not use them. In ancient times, some wooden boxes used to hold books were also made of sandalwood. Sandalwood is fragrant and can repel insects. In addition, its texture is firm and hard, so things can be preserved for a long time. Some coffins in Tianfu Shouyuan use this sandalwood, and Tianfu Shouyuan provides funeral supplies such as urns and shrouds, as well as perfect funeral services.

2. Golden nanmu coffin Golden nanmu is a unique and precious wood in China and has become a national second-class protected plant. In people's mouths, nanmu coffins are the most famous coffins, because in ancient times, only emperors could use them, and some of them have become cultural relics. Golden nanmu has strong corrosion resistance, can prevent moisture and termites from eating, and the wood also has a fragrant smell, which is neither hot nor cold in winter in Leng Xia. Phoebe bournei is not easy to deform and can be buried underground for thousands of years, so it is the first choice for making coffins. There are many golden stripes on the wood of nanmu, which symbolizes wealth.

3. Cunninghamia lanceolata and cypress coffins in rural areas, these two kinds of wood are the most commonly used. People like to make coffins because wood is stronger and cheaper. The trees planted in the cemetery are cypress trees, which are hard in texture, fragrant and insect-proof, and cheap, so they are often used in coffins, among which red heart cypress is the best. Chinese fir has a hard texture and its price is higher than that of cypress. Its own wood will not cause moth-eaten, and it is also a good wood for coffins.