Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Chicken Wing Wood

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Nobility among All Woods  
  Chicken Wing Wood is named due to the alternating black and white aecidium grain of the tree trunk that shapes like mountain peaks and chicken wings.  Historically, it has been favored and admired wholeheartedly by Literati and refined scholars, along with arty high officials and the nobles making this wood the “nobility among all woods.”
  Chicken Wing Wood gives off phytoncide, and can regulate humidity with very good thermo stability. Since the pores are not blocked, when the air pressure decreases, fragrance will be much more evident.  It also helps in maintaining our health by nourishing the liver energy. 

  This table set of Chicken Wing Wood is with brownish black grain along with light chicken wing pattern.  It is not characterized by the complicated engraving but by naturally revealing its unique, stately, and dignified grain.  It is truly a valuable treasure for collectors worldwide.

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