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What grade of mahogany is Dalbergia microphylla?
Dalbergia microphylla is a high-end variety of mahogany, which is produced in Mexico, Central America and South America. Its fine texture, deep color, hard and durable texture are ideal materials for making high-grade furniture, handicrafts and musical instruments. Dalbergia microphylla is highly sought after in the mahogany market because of its rarity and beauty, representing quality and luxury.
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