Ming and Qing Huanghuali furniture has no black pulp

Updated on furniture 2024-05-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is not a black pulp, but in the Qing Dynasty, the calmness of red sandalwood was preferred, and there were those who painted the pear into red sandalwood, which looked black.

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