Explore The Timeless Charm Of Wooden Ornaments Crafted From Nature’s Finest Materials.pptx

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Hey there! If you're in the jewelry world, you don't wanna miss this. We're diving into the timeless charm of wooden ornaments. Think agarwood, huanghuali, ancient sunken wood, rosewood, golden nanmu, and petrified wood. Each one's a story, from the mystical agarwood carvings to the ...


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Explore The Timeless Charm Of Wooden Ornaments Crafted From Nature’s Finest Materials Get entire article, please visit: https://sobling.jewelry/what-makes-wooden-ornaments-so-unique-exploring-rare-woods-craftsmanship/

CONTENTS 01 Agarwood and Accessories 02 Huanghuali Wood and Its Ornaments 03 Ancient Sunken Wood and Its Ornaments 04 Rosewood and Its Ornaments Golden Nanmu and Its Ornaments 05 06 07 Production Process of Wooden Craft Products Petrified Wood and Its Ornaments

01 Agarwood and Accessories

Agarwood and Accessories

Agarwood and Accessories Ultimate agarwood carving of Guanyin Agarwood pendant Agarwood bracelet

The Classification of Agarwood

The Classification of Agarwood Stump agarwood Insect-bored agarwood Fallen-trunk agarwood Water-sunken agarwood Earth-aged agarwood Ant-nest agarwood Ultimate agarwood

02 Huanghuali Wood and Its Ornaments

Huanghuali Wood and Its Ornaments

Huanghuali Wood and Its Ornaments Ghost face of Hainan Huanghuali wood Yellow Huanghuali Butterfat Huanghuali Resin-saturated Huanghuali Bracelet made of Hainan Huanghuali Crafts made of Hainan Huanghuali

03 Ancient Sunken Wood and Its Ornaments

Introduction to Ancient Sunken Wood Excavation of ancient sunken wood Ancient sunken wood, formed over millennia through natural disasters and carbonization, is a collective term for various hard, durable, and fragrant woods buried underground, known for its dark, luxurious appearance and cultural significance as the "sacred wood of the East."

Ancient Sunken Wood Craft Ornaments Ancient sunken wood accessories 18K diamond inlaid ancient sunken wood earrings 925 silver ring inlaid with ancient sunken wood Valued for its hardness, fine grain, and mirror-like polish, ancient sunken wood is used in collectible artworks, talismans, and jewelry, with its non-renewable nature enhancing its cultural and economic worth.

04 Rosewood and Its Ornaments

Introduction to Rosewood Indian red sandalwood logs Fluorescent reaction of red sandalwood after soaking in clear water for 5 hours Aspect Details Historical Significance - Valued in China since ancient times. - Name first appeared in Jin Dynasty (1500 years ago). - Symbolizes auspiciousness ("purple" = wishes ). - Highly prized by Ming and Qing royal families for furniture and ornaments. Types of Rosewood Black Rosewood ( Louvel’s Rosewood): - Belongs to black acidwood . - Larger, rougher pores; growth rings not obvious. - Inferior to red sandalwood in density, strength, and elasticity. Red Sandalwood (Rosewood): - One of the most precious woods globally. - Mainly produced in India, Malay Peninsula, Philippines, and parts of China. - Slow growth, small diameter (usually <20 cm), often hollow. - Finest texture, heaviest weight (sinks in water). Distinguishing Features Red Sandalwood: - Vessels filled with red resin and sandalwood essence. - High density (sinks in water). - Surface color: purple-red or deep purple-red. - Fluorescent reaction. - Strong oily texture. - No or very weak fragrance. - Straight texture, fewer patterns. Black Rosewood: - Vessels darker, greater contrast with original color. - Sometimes sinks, sometimes floats in water. - Freshly cut: orange-red; aged: deep purple or dark coffee color. - No fluorescent reaction. - Weaker oily texture (lighter weight). - Sour fragrance. - Obvious patterns, locally curled.

Rosewood Craft Ornaments Red sandalwood is dense, sinks in water, and has high hardness. The objects made from it do not require varnish or oil after being waxed and polished, presenting a satin-like luster on the surface, making it most suitable for crafting decorative items. Red sandalwood hairpin Red sandalwood inlaid silver ring Red sandalwood bracelet Red sandalwood bracelet Red sandalwood pendant

05 Golden Nanmu and Its Ornaments

Introduction to Golden Nanmu Aspect Details Introduction - General term for nanmu with golden threads and satin-like luster. - Precious wood unique to China; national second-level protected plant. - Distributed in subtropical regions of Sichuan, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan. - Grows in damp valleys, low-lying areas, and along rivers (1000~1500m altitude). - Warm, gentle wood characteristics; stable, durable, and fragrant. - Resistant to water and insects. Color & Golden Silk - Generally yellow with a hint of light green; oxidizes to golden yellow, green, purplish red, black. - Golden silk: crystalline substance from cell sap, reflects light, shimmers. Standards for golden nanmu: - Crystal clear or semi-transparent texture under light. - Crystallization rate ≥80%; fantastical light effects. - Auspicious wood grain patterns (tiger skin, phoenix, rosy clouds, etc.). Texture Levels - Ordinary: Golden silk, checkered, peak patterns. - Medium: Water wave, black tiger skin, golden peak, pictorial peak patterns. - Premium: Old black tiger skin, gold tiger skin, gold line, gold ingot, cloud, water droplet, bubble patterns. - Top-grade: Premium water ripple, wave, phoenix tail, dense water droplet, golden chrysanthemum, sesame dot, ding ding nan cloud patterns. - Rare: Gentian, dragon scale, golden jade full hall, rose, grape gnarled wood, scenic and animal patterns. Superb water ripple pattern golden nanmu Grape-patterned golden nanmu

Golden Nanmu Craft Ornaments Golden nanmu is characterized by its resistance to decay, insect prevention, warmth in winter and coolness in summer, difficulty in deformation, a warm and soft texture, fine and beautiful grain, and pleasant fragrance. It is an excellent material for architecture, furniture, and craft ornaments, and its price has risen sharply in recent years. Golden nanmu jewelry box Golden nanmu bracelet Golden nanmu bracelet

06 Petrified Wood and Its Ornaments

Introduction to Petrified Wood Aspect Details Introduction - Precious geological paleobiological relic; non-renewable natural heritage. - Significant scientific, educational, and tourism value. - Widely distributed in nearly 20 provinces in China. - Representative sites: Qitai (Xinjiang), Yanqing (Beijing), Xinchang (Zhejiang), Shehong (Sichuan). Formation Process - Formed 1.5~3 hundred million years ago (late Paleozoic to Mesozoic eras). - Dense vegetation, especially gymnosperms, dominated during the Jurassic period. - Geological activities (volcanic eruptions, floods, mudslides) buried forests underground. - Silicification process: silica-rich solutions replace wood's internal structure, preserving cell morphology and bark. Types of Petrification -  Mineralization-silicified wood : Silica replaces wood's organic material. -  Carbonization-silicified wood : Carbon and silica combine to preserve wood structure. Preservation - Usually preserved as large fossilized tree stems, sometimes with roots and nutritional organs. - Trunks often found fallen or upright (stumps or tree bases). - Smaller fossils preserved as fragments due to water transport. - External bark imprints can be preserved under favorable conditions.

Petrified Wood Craft Ornaments Petrified wood Petrified wood bracelet Petrified wood bracelet Petrified wood Petrified wood ornament Petrified wood ornaments, blending ancient elegance with modern fashion, serve as both decorative art and meaningful collectibles, reflecting the profound heritage and emotional depth of billions of years of natural history.

07 Production Process of Wooden Craft Products

General Production Process of Wooden Craft Ornaments Step s Summary 1. Design Designers create samples and prototypes, while technicians plan the production process. 2. Material Selection Select appropriate wood based on artistic design requirements. 3. Cutting Cut wood into boards or wire products and shape the material. 4. Shaping Use methods like soaking, pressing, or roasting to shape wood, with additional processes like sugar removal or deodorization. 5. Finishing Process shaped wood into primary artistic shapes using sawing, carving, etc. 6. Polishing Remove burrs, rough polish with coarse sand, and fine polish for a glossy finish. 7. Surface Decoration Apply artistic techniques like engraving or dyeing to create accessory components. 8. Assembly Assemble decorative and auxiliary components using tying, welding, or gluing. 9. Inspection Inspect technical, health, environmental, and safety standards at each step. 10. Packaging Package the finished jewelry products for distribution.

Production Process of Wooden Bead Bracelets Taking a red sandalwood bead bracelet as an example: Steps Summary 1. Material Selection Carefully select wood based on appearance, weight, density, and hollowness. 2. Slicing Slice wood to the required bead size, leaving a processing allowance. 3. Drawing Circles Draw or stick circles on wood pieces, avoiding defects like knots or cracks. 4. Cutting Raw Materials Cut wood into small columns using tools like band saws or rotary cutters. 5. Drilling Drill holes in wooden posts, ensuring proper alignment for threading. 6. Turning Beads Shape wooden posts into beads using turning tools, adding water to prevent cracking. 7. Making Buddha Head Select a bead for the Buddha head and drill a three-way hole. 8. Polishing Polish beads with sandpaper to extract internal oils and achieve smoothness. 9. Finished Beads Produce smooth, round beads ready for assembly. 10. Assembly Thread beads and Buddha head onto elastic rope to complete the bracelet.

Production Process of Wooden Bead Bracelets Wood slicing Drawing circles on the wood pieces for cutting Sawing and Cutting Material Unscrewing the beads Drilling three-way hole Polishing the surface of the bead Processed beads

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