Golden Nanmu丨Pheobe
Furniture丨Homewares丨Personal
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Escultura de lagarto Nanmu dorado
Precio habitual $330.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Plato con forma de loto de Nanmu dorado
Precio habitual $160.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Caja octagonal dorada Nanmu con tapa
Precio habitual $769.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Pintura dorada de Nanmu
Precio habitual $999.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Plato Nanmu dorado en forma de melocotón
Precio habitual $199.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Pipa Nanmu Dorada
Precio habitual $69.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Pipa Nanmu Dorada
Precio habitual $60.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Escultura dorada de Nanmu
Precio habitual $1,200.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Escultura dorada de Nanmu
Precio habitual $1,200.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Escultura dorada de Nanmu
Precio habitual $1,200.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Bandeja de té dorada Nanmu
Precio habitual $230.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Bandeja de té dorada Nanmu
Precio habitual $1,100.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Plato de campos en terrazas de Nanmu dorado
Precio habitual $280.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Bandeja Dorada Nanmu
Precio habitual $190.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Bandeja Dorada Nanmu
Precio habitual $190.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Urna Dorada Nanmu
Precio habitual $3,000.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por
All furniture is made of golden (pheobe) nanmu
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>>> About Golden Nanmu · Wikipedia
Golden nanmu is a type of wood from the Nanmu tree (Phoebe zhennan), which is native to China. It's renowned for its beautiful, golden-yellow color and durability. Historically, it's been used in traditional Chinese furniture and construction because of its resistance to decay and insects.
The name "golden nanmu" refers to the distinctive hue of the wood, which can range from a rich, warm gold to a deeper amber. This wood is highly valued in woodworking and craft for its aesthetic appeal and longevity. Due to its rarity and the slow growth of the Nanmu tree, golden nanmu can be quite expensive and is considered a luxury material. -
Golden nanmu in the Forbidden City in Beijing
>>> About Forbidden City · WikipediaGolden nanmu, known for its durability and beautiful appearance, has a historical connection to the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. The wood was used extensively in the construction and renovation of this imperial palace complex, which served as the home of Chinese emperors for almost 500 years, from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty.
Nanmu was prized for its resilience against decay and insects, which made it ideal for the intricate and often elaborate woodwork found throughout the Forbidden City. Its golden hue and fine grain added to the aesthetic richness of the palace’s interiors. This wood was used in various structural elements, including columns, beams, and decorative panels.
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Golden Nanmu in The Astor Court in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
>>> About Astor Court · WikepediaThe Astor Court at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is a notable example of the use of Phoebe nanmu wood. This space is a reconstruction of a traditional Chinese scholar's studio and garden, reflecting the architectural and aesthetic principles of Chinese design.
Golden nanmu was chosen for this setting because of its historical significance and its association with high-quality, traditional Chinese craftsmanship. In the Astor Court, you can see the wood used in the intricate carvings and architectural elements, showcasing its rich golden color and fine grain. The use of Phoebe nanmu in the Astor Court helps to convey the elegance and sophistication of traditional Chinese interior design while offering visitors a glimpse into the materials and techniques employed in historical Chinese architecture. -
Why choose golden ( phoebe ) nanmu
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Precious and Lucky Wood
Golden nanmu is struck by lightning, its pattern, smell and durability are different from those of ordinary wood, so golden nanmu is very precious. In Feng Shui, golden nanmu can attract good luck and avoid evil. Chinese people place objects made of golden nanmu in important places.
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Beautiful Appearance
The appearance of golden nanmu is like flowing satin, which radiates light in the sunlight and is very beautiful. We guarantee that all golden nanmu is natural without any veneer. The beautiful appearance will last for hundreds of years and will not oxidize or discolor. Therefore, items and furniture made of golden nanmu can be heirlooms.
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Smooth to Touch
The golden nanmu feels like jade and silk. It is not cool to the touch in winter and not hot to the touch in summer. Especially the furniture made of golden nanmu, such as sofas, is like installing an intelligent air conditioner. It is very comfortable to stay in the sofa regardless of winter or summer. It is a gift from nature to people.
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Unique Fragrance
Golden nanmu has a unique woody fragrance. This charming fragrance can repel insects and prevent worms. In ancient times, Chinese people liked to use golden nanmu to make wardrobes and storage boxes to store clothes and valuables. When you touch the inside of the storage box, this scent will linger on your fingertips. According to traditional Chinese medicine, this aroma contributes to the health of the liver.
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No Deformation and Corrosion
Because of the lightning strike, the physical and chemical structure of golden nanmu is very stable. In addition to using golden nanmu to make buildings, furniture and objects, the ancient emperors also used it to make coffins. The golden nanmu unearthed now is more than 4,000 years old and is still very strong and has not deformed. Therefore, items made of golden nanmu can be passed down from generation to generation.
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Heritage Furniture
Golden nanmu is a softwood that is easy to process and is still very stable after processing. It is suitable for both hot and humid areas as well as dry and cold areas. Therefore, Golden nanmu furniture is also very durable and can be passed down from generation to generation.
All furniture is made of mortise and tenon joints
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>>> Mortise and Tenon Joints · Wikipedia
The mortise and tenon joints does not require nails or glue, but instead uses the bumps and grooves of the wood to fit together and achieve structural stability. It’s very strong and able to withstand high-level earthquakes and increase the durability of furniture. This connection has no gaps for installing metal parts and has a very beautiful appearance. The production of this connection is extremely demanding for craftsmen because it requires precise measurements and tight cuts, so the items made are very precious. This technique was listed as an intangible cultural heritage by the United Nations in 2009.
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Mortise and Tenon Joints
It is listed as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
Why choose mortise and tenon furniture?
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Superb Craftsmanship
All furniture with mortise and tenon structures are made by highly skilled engineers and artists, using traditional intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship, handemade, and are unique.
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Perfect Appearance
The product does not use metal nails, there are no installation holes for metal nails, and every part of the product is complete and perfect.
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Tough and Strong
Because no nails, there will be no joint damage or product loosening. The mortise and tenon structure will become stronger with use and slight shaking.
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Heirloom Furniture
The furniture that can really be passed down, the mortise and tenon joints can prevent the wood strips from bending and twisting through clever combination, and it is very durable. In China, furniture made with mortise and tenon joints can be passed down for hundreds of years, and the Forbidden City built with mortise and tenon joints has stood for 600 years.
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Natural and Healthy
No glue is used in the production process, so the product is very healthy and does not contain toxic substances such as formaldehyde. If your family has elderly or children, this safe furniture is perfect for you.
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Easy to Maintain
If a part of the furniture is damaged during use, we can remake the corresponding part and replace the damaged part. The disassembly and installation of the mortise and tenon joints will not affect the overall furniture. There is no situation where the furniture cannot be restored due to oxidation of metal nails or loose installation holes. The furniture will remain firm after replacing the parts.
Production Process
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Source of Materials
Phoebe nanmu is a second-level protected plant in China, so we cannot cut down trees. All the wood is old material from demolished houses or collapsed by natural disasters.
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Drying
Saw the logs and dry them to reduce the moisture content of the wood to 8%-2% to enhance the stability of the furniture.
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Material Selection and Cutting
According to the design drawings of the furniture, select appropriate wood and cut it, paying attention to avoid waste and ensure the beauty of the wood texture.
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Make Mortise and Tenon
Make the mortise and tenon structure to ensure the accuracy of the bevel and inclination angle, so that the furniture will not be loose or have gaps after it is assembled.
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Engraving
Carve patterns on the engraving board in advance, and then install them on the main body of the furniture. It is necessary to pay attention to details during the carving process to ensure the quality and beauty of the carving.
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Furniture Assembly
Assemble the various parts and be careful during operation to avoid damaging the furniture.
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Waxing
Scratch the furniture to remove surface defects and make the surface of the furniture smooth.
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Column
Use a pure cotton soft rag to evenly apply heated and melted liquid paraffin on the surface of the furniture to protect the furniture and increase its luster.
Sales Process
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Customer Orders
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Factory Production
30~60 Days
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Export Declaration
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Shipping
about 30 days
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Import Declaration
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Delivery and Installation
After-sales service
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Tax-free
VAT and Customs Duties
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Free shipping
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Free Installation Fee
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Column10-year Warranty
Q & A
Why is the price of golden nanmu so different?
Golden nanmu is divided into golden camphor, large-leaf nanmu and small-leaf nanmu. Small-leaf nanmu is rarer than other materials. It is harder and denser, does not warp or crack, is not easy to decay, and has a smoother, more beautiful and shiny cut surface. Its wood fragrance is not pungent, but very soft. Putting clothes and jewelry in a box made of golden nanmu will stain the clothes with a very soft and pleasant fragrance. Small-leaf nanmu is an excellent material for high-quality construction, shipbuilding, furniture, carving and precision molds. Small leaves are the most expensive and scarce material. All our golden nanmu products and furniture are made of small-leaf nanmu. Therefore, our prices may be more expensive, but the quality is superior.
Why is the inventory so low?
All our products are handmade, which takes time, but the products are unique. Phoebe is a very expensive and scarce material, and we make them according to orders.
Do I need to pay any other fees?
You only need to pay the product price. We will be responsible for the transportation and taxes of the products, including the installation fee of the furniture.
When will the order be shipped after it is placed?
If the furniture is in stock, we will ship it within 48 hours. If it is not in stock or you need us to make new furniture, it will take 30-60 days to ship.
How to transport?
Furniture is transported by rail or sea. Our furniture is installed and does not require you to install it. If there are large furniture such as beds and wardrobes, we provide free door-to-door installation, and you can also observe the mortise and tenon structure up close.