Question 1: Is African wenge wood mahogany? African wenge wood, commonly referred to as African wenge wood, refers to the national standard mahogany. However, some African wood also has a wenge pattern, which will pass it off as wenge wood. The density of the wood is low, the weight is light, and it is not easy to distinguish.
Question 2: Is wenge wood a mahogany? Wenge wood belongs to the national standard mahogany five genera, eight categories and thirty-three types. Yadou belongs to the wenge wood category, and it does belong to mahogany. It is mainly divided into two categories: Burmese wenge wood and African wenge wood.
Question 3: Is Vietnamese chicken wing wood mahogany? Both types of wood are good.
Question 4: African wenge wood is mahogany. Does African wenge wood belong to mahogany? Wenge wood and mahogany are two different types of wood, both are considered hardwoods
Question 5: African wenge wood wenge wood Is it mahogany? Wenge wood is mainly divided into Burmese wenge wood and African wenge wood, both of which belong to the national standard mahogany.
Question 6: The differences, advantages and disadvantages of mahogany, ebony, rosewood and chicken wing wood. Hello. Answering your question is really a troublesome task, but since someone asked it, I will post it. My opinion.
1: First of all, let’s talk about this mahogany. According to the current "National Standard", mahogany is divided into five genera and eight categories, including ebony, rosewood, and chicken wing wood that you mentioned later. They are all collectively referred to as mahogany. However, there is only one type of wood that can be called "redwood", and that is "old redwood". (Called red rosewood in the south) The reason why the word "old" is added is not to mean that it is wood that has survived from the early years. This understanding is wrong, but to distinguish it from the so-called mahogany wood now.
2: Regarding this ebony, it also generally refers to a type of wood, such as ebony, thick-petaled ebony, hairy ebony, Ponce ebony, etc.. You can see below for details.
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3: Rosewood In fact, there are many types of rosewood, just like mahogany, and it can be fooled. Rosewood is classified by "Chinese Tree Taxonomy" as "Rosewood belongs to the Fabaceae family, with about fifteen species." But there is only one type of rosewood in the true sense, and that is what we call "small-leaf rosewood".
Small-leaf red sandalwood is a plant of the genus Pterocarpus of the family Sandalaceae, with Indian red sandalwood being the best. The earliest record of red sandalwood is "Ancient and Modern Notes" written by Cui Bao of Jin Dynasty. It was said at that time that "red sandalwood comes from Funan and is purple in color. It is also called red sandalwood."
It takes thousands of years for red sandalwood to become useful, and it is often said that " "Ten sandalwoods and nine empties", the diameter of the largest rosewood is only about 20 centimeters, so one can imagine how precious it is. Among all kinds of hardwoods, rosewood has the most dense texture and the heaviest weight. It sinks when it enters water. The grain of small-leaf sandalwood is not obvious, and the color is orange-red at first, and becomes dark purple like paint over time, and the growth ring pattern is almost invisible. The veins are extremely fine and are in the shape of twisted wires like cow hair. Moreover, red sandalwood is also a valuable traditional Chinese medicine. According to the "Compendium of Materia Medica", red sandalwood can stop bleeding, relieve pain, and regulate qi and blood.
"Purple" means auspiciousness. In addition to the unique excellent wood properties and rarity of red sandalwood, red sandalwood was highly valued by the royal family in the Ming and Qing dynasties. The emperors of both dynasties spared no expense and gathered skilled craftsmen from all over the world to create various red sandalwood furniture and accessories. These things were truly top-notch at the time, let alone how much more so today? Together with these, it seems to give the rosewood a more mysterious color. In fact, people in Europe and the United States pay more attention to red sandalwood than in our country. It is said that there is a 15 cm long red sandalwood coffin model in front of Napoleon's tomb. Visitors are all surprised and envious, thinking it rare. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that "every inch of wood is worth every inch" of rosewood.
When the flowers of small-leaf red sandalwood are placed in white wine, the flowers will immediately decompose into pink and form a sticky gel with the wine, which can form a thread when poured. This is an effective way to identify rosewood.
4: Chicken wing wood: Chicken wing wood, also known as "wood" or "Qiji wood", its wood texture resembles chicken wings, hence the name. "Chinese Tree Taxonomy" introduces: "Wenge wood belongs to the genus Oryza, and there are about forty species, and there are 26 species growing in my country." It can be seen that today's wenge wood furniture is not the same tree species. There are also old and new types of chicken wing wood. The old one has a delicate texture, with purple and brown shades of crab claw patterns, and looks like a chicken wing if you look closely.
Especially in the longitudinal section, the wood grain is slender and floating, with endless changes, naturally forming various landscape and landscape patterns; the new wood is rough, the texture is turbid, dry and dull, and it is easy to crack and stubble.
The real old chicken wing wood has long been extinct. The chicken wing wood we see now is new chicken wing wood produced in Fujian, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa and other places, and its price is comparable to that of grass rosewood.
Also, you asked about the advantages and disadvantages of these woods. This cannot be explained clearly in one or two sentences...
However, these woods are the most expensive and most expensive of the red sandalwood species. Rare, followed by old mahogany, followed by ebony and wenge.
If there is anything unclear, you can read the introduction of these woods yourself.
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Question 7: Is chicken wing wood or mahogany better? What is often called "redwood" now is a group concept, that is, there is a type of wood collectively called "redwood". According to the national standard, there are currently 33 types of wood whose heartwood can be considered redwood. Chicken wing wood is also included in this standard. In other words, chicken wing wood belongs to "redwood".
"Redwood" also had an old name in history, referring to a high-quality wood that was widely used to make high-end furniture after red sandalwood was almost exhausted. The scientific name of this wood today is "Jiaozhi Dalbergia", which is commonly known as Siamese rosewood.
Among the 33 types of wood in the "Redwood National Standard", the price of wenge belongs to the middle and lower grades. The price of most of the woods in the "Redwood National Standard" is higher than that of wenge. The price of Cochin rosewood is many times higher than that of chicken wing wood.
Common chicken wings include African chicken wings and Southeast Asian chicken wings. Generally speaking, the quality of Southeast Asian chicken wings is better than that of Africa, so the price is slightly more expensive.
Question 8: How much does African chicken wing wood cost per pound of redwood? The price of African chicken wing wood has always been low. It belongs to the national standard redwood, and the price is 3,000--3,600 yuan per ton. Then you can convert it . Thank you
Question 9: Is chicken wing wood considered mahogany? Chicken wing wood is not a tree species, it is a general term (there are many tree species with a texture similar to "chicken wing", the texture is interlaced and clear, so it is called "chicken wing" in the market) Wenge wood), the wenge wood referred to in my country's mahogany standards is: African sedge wood (origin: West Africa); white flower sedge wood (origin: Myanmar and Thailand); iron knife wood (South Asia and Southeast Asia, Yunnan, Fujian, China, Guangdong, Guangxi) three kinds.
Question 10: Is chicken wing wood better or mahogany? The "mahogany" often referred to now is a group concept, that is, there is a type of wood collectively called "mahogany". According to the national standard, there are currently 33 types of wood whose heartwood can be considered redwood. Chicken wing wood is also included in this standard. In other words, chicken wing wood belongs to "redwood".
"Redwood" also had an old name in history, referring to a high-quality wood that was widely used to make high-end furniture after red sandalwood was almost exhausted. The scientific name of this wood today is "Jiaozhi Dalbergia", which is commonly known as Siamese rosewood.
Among the 33 types of wood in the "Redwood National Standard", the price of wenge belongs to the middle and lower grades. The price of most of the woods in the "Redwood National Standard" is higher than that of wenge. The price of Cochin rosewood is many times higher than that of chicken wing wood.
Common chicken wings include African chicken wings and Southeast Asian chicken wings. Generally speaking, the quality of Southeast Asian chicken wings is better than that of Africa, so the price is slightly more expensive.