How to identify the types of mahogany furniture

Updated on furniture 2024-08-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Mahogany furniture mainly refers to furniture made of rosewood, sorrel wood, ebony, rosewood, wenge, and other furniture can not be called mahogany furniture; Mahogany furniture can be divided into three types: all-mahogany furniture, main mahogany furniture and mahogany covered furniture according to the material used in the product; Mahogany furniture can be divided into traditional hardwood furniture and modern hardwood furniture according to product technology. Methods for identifying mahogany species:

    1. First of all, you have to smell the smell. The raw material of mahogany will have a delicate fragrance, and the fragrance of the precious variety is very mellow and soft. If the smell of furniture makes people cry and choke, it means that the home has a high amount of formaldehyde emissions, and it is necessary to suspect the authenticity.

    2. Look at the wood grain and touch the material. If there are obvious concave and convex marks on the surface of the furniture, and the wood grain is unnaturally broken and changed, it may be spliced with different materials. Consumers can consult the information in advance, shop around, have an understanding of the type of mahogany they want to buy, and look at the quality and craftsmanship.

    Product name, specification model, place of origin, factory name, main material, auxiliary materials, paint, quality grade, product standard number, number of accessories, pricing unit, sales price. However, many businesses have little or no standard on the content specified in the standard, which may hide a consumer trap.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are 33 species of national standard mahogany in five genera and eight categories, it seems that there are a lot, in fact, there are still on the market, and there are no more than 7 kinds of wood that can be seen, and the others are basically extinct, at least ordinary people have no chance to contact and buy, at present, there are large fruit red sandalwood, Indonesian blood sandalwood, Laos big red sour branch, hedgehog red sandalwood, wenge and other varieties, and the output is very limited, most of the market is imitation mahogany furniture, because real mahogany is always scarce, 90% on the market The hedgehog rosewood furniture is sub-pear.

    Safflower pear imitation, the sales price is about the same as ordinary wood, even lower than the price of ash, which is completely contrary to the principles of science and economics, and even more so there are many handicraft workshops with a kind of miscellaneous wood they went to a nice name called South Elm, in fact, it has nothing to do with elm half a dime, it is cheaper than panel furniture, and it is also drunk, the real hedgehog rosewood furniture factory will not exceed 20 factories in the country, because the output of wood can not support too much, Like Suzhou's Gao Ju Mingzuo and Guangdong's Shunde Intuitive Master Redwood.

    African sour branches and so on do not belong to the national standard mahogany.

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