Which is better, Burmese rosewood tiger skin pattern or golden camphor wood full of tumor scars?

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Burmese rosewood has hard wood, high density, clear grain and fine and uniform structure. There is a mellow and unobtrusive sandalwood smell in the distance, so it is also called fragrant pear. Burmese rosewood, with good wood quality and high stability, is nearly 100 times cheaper than high-grade yellow pear and mahogany, and has the greatest potential among ordinary rosewood. The price of rosewood in Myanmar has been rising steadily. Cinnamomum camphora is a rare wood unique to Myanmar. It has a unique pattern, and a circle covers the surface like a copper coin. Its color is like gold, hence the name camphor. In Europe, Burmese golden camphor trees are used to make very luxurious yachts and houses; The deck of Titanic was set up by golden camphor trees in Myanmar. Although it has been corroded by seawater for a hundred years, it is still very good. The centuries-old cathedrals and ancient buildings in Myanmar are also made of camphor wood. Since the last century, camphor tree resources in Myanmar have been increasingly scarce in the world, so they have permanent preservation and collection value.