What grade does hedgehog rosewood belong to?

Hedgehog rosewood belongs to the sixth grade.

Hedgehog rosewood belongs to mahogany, which is a six-grade rosewood, also called African rosewood. It is tan to dark tan, and sometimes it has some red, purple or black stripes. When it sinks into water, it will give off an acid or acid smell. Hedgehog rosewood belongs to rosewood and rosewood, and belongs to national standard mahogany.

According to the different processing methods, the hedgehog rosewood on the market mainly includes logs and beams. Because hedgehog rosewood is mostly produced in African countries, it is also commonly known as African rosewood.

According to the classification of redwood, lobular rosewood and rosewood belong to Grade I, black rosewood belongs to Grade II, red rosewood belongs to Grade III, other kinds of rosewood belong to Grade IV, Southeast Asian rosewood belongs to Grade V, and hedgehog rosewood belongs to Grade VI.

Hedgehog rosewood

Rosewood is an endangered species in the Red List of Endangered Species of IUCN. Mainly distributed in tropical savanna forests. Hedgehog rosewood texture staggered, pointed straight, thin and uniform structure; There is an aroma that will fade or disappear for a long time.

It has the characteristics of dryness, durability, no cracking, no insects, corrosion resistance and no fading.