Chinese Name: Chicken Wing Wood Foreign Name: No Representation: Ruili Zhiwen Redwood: Red Bean Wood Chinese Name: Stuya Bean Wood
Scientific name: Millettia Laurentii trade name: Wenge Yadou: Myanmar Chicken Wings
中文名:白花崖豆木 学名:Millettia Leucantha商品名:Thinwin 崖豆属
Cassia siamca
Commodity Name: Siamese Bean is also Chicken Wing Wood, mainly produced in China
Chicken Wing Wood: It is distributed in the subtropical regions of the world, mainly in Southeast Asia and South America. It is named for its texture similar to "Chicken Wing". The texture is interlaced, clear and the color is abrupt. It belongs to the beautiful wood in mahogany. It has a slight fragrance and the growth rings are not obvious.
Chicken-winged wood is called "Old Ulmus" in the north of China. Old Ulmus in the northeast and Jiangxi are common. Guangdong does not produce this wood.
Chicken-winged wood is a species of Yadou and Tietongmu. It is grown in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Fujian, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa and other places in China.
Chicken wing wood has white and black chapters, some are yellow and purple in color, and diagonally sawn wood grain is like fine flower clouds, which resembles chicken wings. Especially in the vertical section, the wood grain is fine and floating, changing endlessly, naturally forming landscape and figure patterns. Chicken-wing wood has less output and unique wood texture than pear and rosewood, so it is cherished by the world for its small stock and beautiful charm.
Chicken-wing wood is a kind of mahogany with chicken-wing pattern on the chord section of wood heartwood. Chicken-wing wood is famous for its remarkable and unique texture. It has always been loved by literati and consumers. Chicken-winged wood can be easily distinguished from other mahogany species, but in the actual market, it is difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake Chicken-winged wood. Old furniture has the name of old, new and Acacia wood, and mahogany furniture can be divided into Myanmar and Africa. How can we distinguish them?
There are old and new chicken wings in the market of old furniture. Mr. Wang Shixiang divided it into: Old Chicken Wing Wood "dense texture, purple-brown dark and light interlaced grain, especially vertical and slightly oblique profile, slim floating, give people the feeling of shining feathers." New Chicken Wing Wood "rough wood, purple and black, texture is often cloudy, rigid without the potential to rotate, and sometimes easy to warp and crack stubble silk."
Black chicken wing wood
Chicken-winged wood is often named after its color in the market. Myanmar's Baihuaya and Stuya's timber are usually dark, purple-brown or black-brown. These two kinds of chicken-wing timber are called "black chicken-wing timber" in the market.
The "Myanmar Chicken Wing Wood" in the mahogany furniture market is actually the white flower cliff bean wood produced in Myanmar and Thailand. Heartwood is black-brown or chestnut-brown, often with black stripes; holes are visible to the naked eye; dense, sinking in water; smooth and delicate material. The core of the tree has a sandstone core, that is, something similar to sandstone, and the tree core expands outward in a radial pattern. The core of the sand and stone is very hard, and sometimes it breaks down and saws. The proportion of sand core in the whole tree is different, less 20%, more 50-60%. Myanmar Chicken Wing Wood has a maturing period of about 150-200 years, at which time most of its diameter can reach 30-40 centimeters, and the thicker one can reach 60-70 centimeters, but it is rare. In order to sell a good price in the market, it is also called "Old Chicken Wing Wood".
The "African Chicken Wing" is a kind of African Cliff Bean, which is produced in the Congo Basin of Africa. The heartwood is dark brown, slightly yellow, often with black stripes; the holes are the thickest in the three species of chicken-wing trees; the texture is the thickest; the density is the lightest, not sinking in water; the material is brittle and the hardness is slightly poor. There is no sandstone in the heart of a tree. The logs are bigger and straighter. The market is also called "Black Chicken Wing Wood", or pseudonymous as "Southeast Asia Chicken Wing Wood".
In the National Standard of Redwood, three species of Chicken Wing Wood are included.
1. Stuya Bean Tree, namely African Chicken Wing Tree, originated in Congo (Bulgaria) and Congo (Kinshasa);
2. White Cliff Bean Tree, Myanmar Chicken Wing Tree, originated in Myanmar;
3. Ironknife wood, originated in South Asia and Southeast Asia, Yunnan, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi, China.
The wood color of African Chicken Wings is yellowish, so it is also called "Yellow Chicken Wings", while the color of Myanmar Chicken Wings is black, so it is called "Black Chicken Wings".