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Is there more patina in lobular rosewood bracelets?

The lobular rosewood will naturally patinate if it is not coiled, for the following reasons:

The oil density of lobular rosewood itself is the first of wood. Regardless of it, its oiliness will continue to ooze. After standing for half a year or a year, it can still form a certain patina, and after a few rubs, the oil will light up immediately. The use of hand boards only accelerates this process and makes the patina more uniform and beautiful. Note: Of course, the effect of finally releasing the patina depends on whether the oil of the beads is full.

The lobular rosewood is one of the traditional woods, and is known as "the wood of emperors". Its wood density is high and its brown eyes are small. Because of its hardness, it is often used to make furniture and beads. Sandalwood is a fine product of rosewood, which is often called "rosewood". Rosewood is mostly produced in tropical and subtropical virgin forests, with Indian rosewood as the best.

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Playing method of lobular rosewood bracelet;

1. Use soft cotton. When playing with lobular rosewood bracelets, you should first use clean and delicate soft cotton cloth. Using coarse cloth will destroy the oxide layer on the surface of beads, which is not conducive to the formation of patina, so we must use fine cloth.

2. Keep it clean. When playing, cotton cloth should always be kept clean, and remember not to touch alcohol and other liquids, because alcohol will damage the surface of lobular rosewood and cause unnatural color of beads.

3. Grasp the strength. When playing rosewood bracelets, you should grasp the strength, and don't use bath towels to rub violently because you are eager for success. The consequences will be serious.

4. Time and patience. It takes time and patience to set a string of satisfactory beads. The correct way to play the dish should be to gently rub the beads after oxidation for a period of time. If you have good patience, rub them one by one, so that after a period of time, the luster of each bead will go up and gradually form a good patina. I believe my beloved bracelet can be more beautiful by this way.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-lobular rosewood

References:

People's Network-How to play the lobular rosewood bracelet