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Hand-Selected Mahogany Materials : The woodworkers personally choose, cut, and splice Pterocarpus macrocarpus, ensuring the highest quality and authenticity of the materials used.
Preservation of Natural Contours : The natural shape and contours of the Pterocarpus macrocarpus are maintained, showcasing the beauty of the material in its raw, unaltered state.
One of a Kind Uniqueness : Since no two wood are identical, each piece has a distinct shape and grain pattern, making every item truly unique.
Centerpiece : The Pterocarpus macrocarpus stool blends natural charm with versatile functionality. adapts effortlessly to any space, whether put in a living room, a home office lounge, or serving as a statement piece in a sunlit reading nook.
Durable & Timeless – Built to last, with a weathered yet refined aesthetic. It effectively elegance and enduring quality.
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Material
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Mahogany wood : Pterocarpus macrocarpus |
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Size
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Length : 28 cm ; Width : 28 cm ; Hight : 26 cm ; Weight : 3.3kg
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Quantity |
1
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Technics |
1. Mortise and tenon joints work
2. polish with melted wax
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Describe |
A small square stool with no waist, straight feet and straight枨 is selected from Wang Shixiang's Appreciation of Ming Furniture.The form, though small, is imbued with unique charm, exuding a sense of ancient simplicity. Its delicate and intricate design, free from any ornamental embellishments, reveals clear textures and a solemn demeanor. The edges are simply smoothed, the surfaces matte, each side featuring one leg, all joined at the same height on the legs. It uses robust materials, with simple moldings and well-proportioned lines, showcasing the essence of Ming dynasty furniture. It incorporates a series of techniques: inlaid frames, adjustable joints, through bands, long and short tenons, floating shoulders, four legs eight, and mortise-and-tenon joints. This tiny square stool, despite having few components, is indeed difficult to craft well.
The material of this rich stool is large fruit zitan, its red core material is fine and glossy, the color is wonderful, made into crafts and furniture is very precious.
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Remarks |
0.2mm;
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Air Freight 7-15 day Front Door
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| Returns |
A return for this item may be initiated within 14 days of delivery
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Promise |
Authenticity Guarantee, lacquerware 24-Hour Cancellation
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Pterocarpus macrocarpus, commonly known as Burmese rosewood or Padauk, is a highly valued timber species known for its unique properties and aesthetic appeal. Here are some key characteristics of this wood:
Physical Properties
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- Color: The heartwood is typically a rich reddish-brown, which can darken with age. The sapwood is lighter and usually yellowish in color.
- Grain: It features a straight to interlocked grain pattern, which can produce beautiful figure and texture in finished products.
- Pattern: The wood has a fine to medium texture, offering a smooth finish when polished.
Durability
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- Natural Resistance: Pterocarpus macrocarpus is known for its natural resistance to decay and insect attacks, making it suitable for outdoor use.
- Hardness: The wood is relatively hard and dense, contributing to its durability and longevity.
Uses
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- Furniture: Commonly used in high-quality furniture making due to its aesthetic appeal and durability.
- Flooring: Its hardness and resistance to wear make it an excellent choice for flooring applications.
- Crafts and Musical Instruments: Often used in crafting decorative items and musical instruments because of its tonal qualities.
Pterocarpus macrocarpus is a prized timber known for its beauty, durability, and versatility. Its unique characteristics make it a popular choice in various applications, particularly in fine furniture and decorative crafts. However, sustainable sourcing practices are essential to ensure the conservation of this valuable species.