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How to identify genuine and fake Jin Sinan bracelets?
1, through color identification, the black wooden bracelets in Jin Sinan are mostly dark brown or yellowish brown, and some are green. You can put the bracelet in the water, and then observe whether the color of the bracelet deepens and fades.

2. Through odor identification, Jin Sinan ebony has experienced the carbonization process for thousands of years, but it still retains a faint fragrance.

3. Through texture identification, Jin Sinan ebony has a unique waterlogging texture. You can take a closer look at its texture after you get the bracelet.

4. Through texture identification, the texture of dark wood in Jin Sinan is moist, delicate and smooth, which can be clearly felt by gently touching the raw materials.

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Jin Sinan is a precious wood unique to China. The representative species is nanmu (scientific name: S. Lee). Big tree, more than 30 meters high, with straight trunk. Branchlets are usually thin, angular or nearly cylindrical, and are grayish yellow or grayish brown villous or pubescent.

Wood has fragrance, straight texture, fine structure and is not easy to deform and crack. It is an excellent wood for buildings and high-grade furniture. Historically, nanmu was specially used for the buildings and furniture of royal palaces and a few temples. There are obviously more crystals in Jin Sinan wood than ordinary nanmu, and the surface of the wood shines in the sun, with gold thread emerging and elegant fragrance.

Leaves leathery, oval, 7- 1 1 cm long and 2.5-4 cm wide. The upper surface is glossy, hairless or hairy along the lower half of midvein, and the lower surface is densely pubescent. Thymus is very stretched and hairy, and each umbel has 3-6 flowers, which are of medium size and 3-4 mm long.

Fruit elliptic, leathery, near, pubescent on both surfaces or puberulent outside. The flowering period is April-May, and the fruiting period is 9-65438+1October. Unlike Nanmu, Nanmu's wood grain has no "golden thread".