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Chai Hairpin

Chai Hairpin

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  • Black Sandalwood
    It's not pure black throughout; it has a brownish hue within the black. The more black sandalwood is used, the darker it becomes. 
  • Green Sandalwood
    It's one of the most skin-friendly materials in nature. Under light exposure, it is constantly undergoing color changes. Green sandalwood gradually changes from its initial yellowish-green to a dark green. This is a characteristic of genuine green sandalwood. Green sandalwood has a distinct fragrance. 
  • Chacate Preto
    The heartwood of it is a nearly black dark brown, with light brown stripes. The grain is clearly interlaced, with a luster, and it is strong, durable, and resistant to dirt.
  • Golden Sandalwood
    It can sink in water, has a beautiful wood grain, and is somewhat similar to chicken-wing wood.
  • Purpleheart
    When freshly cut, it exhibits a grayish-brown or purplish-gray hue, but over time, it transforms into a deep, rich purple. The name "Purpleheart" is derived from this distinctive heartwood color. It is also characterized by a sour scent, reminiscent of old ink.
  • Bloodwood
    It exhibits a subtle creamy aroma, and its heartwood presents a dark reddish hue that intensifies with age and handling. It is a skin-friendly material with high oil content and density.
  • Rosewood
    The wood grain of it is interlocked, with surface patterns resembling peacock tail fine lines. It possesses a sandalwood fragrance and exhibits a uniform and delicate color
  • Red Sandalwood
    It is classified among the esteemed hardwoods. The heartwood of it is light red when fresh, deepening over time and acquiring a purplish hue. It frequently displays alternating light and dark striations. The wood texture varies from slightly coarse to fine, characterized by wavy or interlocked grain patterns.
  • Common Box
    It has a pale yellow color and grows extremely slowly. Due to prolonged growth in the wild, exposed to years of wind and rain, trunk injuries are unavoidable. It is precious and rare.

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