Huanghuali is a species of rosewood.
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Huanghuali wood, scientifically known as Dalbergia odorifera, is also known as Hainan Huanghuali wood and Hainan Huanghuali wood (D.hainanensis.). Huanghuali is the main material for hardwood furniture in ancient China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is favored by craftsmen in the Ming and Qing Dynasties because of its yellow color, fine material, soft texture and charming fragrance.
Huanghuali can also be made into bracelets with a fragrant smell. It is very popular with the public. The texture and color of Hainan Huanghuali bracelets. Generally speaking, Huanghuali has the texture of mahogany and the background color of rosewood. The pattern that perfectly combines nobility and elegance, stability and atmosphere is an important part of it. The lines are varied, like flowing clouds and water, giving people a soft and quiet feeling; or irregular scars during the growth process form a varied "ghost face", but not all Huanghuali have a ghost face. The color of Huanghuali always has a touch of golden color, and it becomes purple-red and brown-red over time. The texture of Huanghuali bracelets is clear and the color is elegant.
Wood characteristics: Huanghuali wood is hard, wear-resistant, fine-textured, beautiful in color, and exudes a unique fragrance. The heartwood is yellow-brown or purple-brown, and the sapwood is lighter.
Growth habits: Huanghuali grows slowly, and it takes decades or even hundreds of years to mature. It has strong adaptability and can grow in environments such as limestone mountains and sandstone mountains.
Market value: Huanghuali wood is rare and expensive.