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Reveal the Millennium legend, the story behind the golden nanmu
In China, there is a mysterious tree species-Jin Sinan. Its name comes from its unique texture, which looks like gold thread flowing in the sun. Imagine that you are walking in the long river of history. The magnificent buildings such as palaces, towers and temples are inseparable from this magical wood, which is called "pillars".

Representative works of historical buildings

Dian En in the Ming Changling Mausoleum and Daci Temple in Beihai are really like treasure halls. These two magnificent temples are masterpieces of Nanmu. They have survived the wind, frost, rain and snow, and still remain the same. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, this kind of wood was used exclusively by the royal family and was not allowed to be used in other buildings.

The wood structure is stable and durable, and does not deform.

Phoebe bournei's wooden structure is stable, tough and durable, and it will not be deformed for a hundred years. Even in humid environment, it will not be affected.

Strong corrosion resistance, insect resistance and moisture resistance

Phoebe bournei has strong corrosion resistance, insect resistance and moisture resistance. Even if buried underground, it can be preserved for thousands of years. This is one of the reasons why it is widely used in building and furniture manufacturing.

Moist as jade, it feels very comfortable.

Golden nanmu feels like jade, and it won't feel cold even in winter. It is the best choice for making beds, wooden chairs and console tables.

A faint scent, a witness of history.

Minnan also has a faint fragrance, especially after the rain. The sesame oil contained in wood can also be made into high-grade spices. Every golden nanmu is a witness of a period of history and a continuation of a legend.

High collection value

Nowadays, Minnan is highly sought after, not only because of its high-quality characteristics, but also because of its profound historical and cultural value, which is of great collection significance. Every golden nanmu is a witness of a period of history and a continuation of a legend.