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14 ngày trước
00Step into the world of luxury timber and natural wonders with an exclusive look at the rare Dalbergia Tonkinensis root, a specimen so valuable it is often referred to as 'red gold.' This magnificent wood root, featured in our latest gallery, has captured the attention of collectors and historians alike due to its staggering market value and historical significance. Dalbergia Tonkinensis, known locally in Vietnam as Sua wood, is one of the most sought-after materials in the world of high-end furniture and traditional arts. The exhibit showcases a massive root system that has been preserved to highlight its intricate grain patterns and deep, lustrous color.
For centuries, Sua wood has been prized for its unique fragrance, durability, and the belief that it brings good fortune to its owner. In today’s market, the price for high-quality Dalbergia Tonkinensis can reach millions of dollars, making this museum-grade piece a true 'billion-dong' treasure. Visitors to the gallery can observe the natural contours and the complex root structure that took decades, if not centuries, to form underground. The preservation process for such a large piece is incredibly difficult, requiring precise humidity and temperature controls to ensure the wood does not crack or lose its essential oils.
This specific post, identified by reference cc677a7b-1b14-4a75-9913-7a372a214bbc, provides a detailed visual journey through the textures of the wood. Experts suggest that the value of such wood comes from its scarcity; the tree grows very slowly and is now strictly protected. Seeing a root of this size and quality in a public museum display is a rare opportunity for the public to understand why this material is so revered in Asian culture. Beyond its monetary value, the root serves as a biological record, reflecting the environmental conditions of the forest where it once grew. Whether you are an enthusiast of rare woods, a student of botany, or someone fascinated by high-value natural artifacts, this gallery offers a comprehensive view of one of nature’s most expensive masterpieces. The exhibit not only highlights the beauty of the wood but also raises awareness about the conservation of endangered tree species. Explore the fine details, from the swirling burls to the rich reddish-brown hues that define authentic Dalbergia Tonkinensis.
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