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Did you sleep well in the bed of Burmese rosewood?
As the saying goes: sleeping on rosewood and sitting on sour branches, the bed of rosewood in Myanmar is especially suitable for sleeping. Burmese rosewood, whose scientific name is "big fruit rosewood", has high oil content and belongs to 5 genera and 8 categories of rosewood stipulated by the national standard of mahogany. Burmese rosewood is reddish in color, with clear grain, and obvious tiger skin lines in some parts, which are intermittent and beautiful.

Burmese pear is also called "fragrant pear", which is fruity, long and mellow, and unobtrusive. In China's traditional aesthetics, it is more willing to make such wood carving less complicated and highlight its flowing wood grain. Therefore, furniture made of rosewood in Myanmar is generally neoclassical.

Burmese rosewood is more in line with the manufacture of neoclassical furniture in terms of material and color, and it is cost-effective and suitable for the public to enjoy.

Why do more and more people like Burmese rosewood furniture?

First of all, because it has the function of keeping in good health:

According to the research, the aroma of Burmese rosewood can stabilize the central nervous system, which has a comprehensive balancing effect and can eliminate the psychological state of depression, extreme fatigue and anxiety.

Therefore, bedroom furniture made of Burmese rosewood has a certain health care effect on insomnia patients.

The biggest health-preserving function of Burmese rosewood is mainly achieved by improving sleep. Take bed furniture as an example: when people sleep on it, the faint fragrance will enter the body and reach the heart directly. In the long run, it can relax muscles, promote blood circulation and lower blood pressure.

Secondly, Burmese rosewood has a good collection value:

Burmese rosewood is known as a gentleman in the mahogany industry. Burmese rosewood not only can preserve health, but also has collection value. In recent years, due to the increasing scarcity of wood such as huanghuali and lobular rosewood, and the high price of Laos rosewood, the price and appreciation potential of Myanmar rosewood have attracted the attention of mahogany lovers and are well received by the market.

In recent years, Southeast Asia has begun to pay attention to wood protection, among which the Myanmar government has explicitly banned the export of mahogany logs, and Myanmar's mahogany raw materials will be even more scarce.