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What grade does gold sandalwood belong to?
Golden sandalwood belongs to the mid-range.

Dalbergia chrysantha is the third kind of ragweed in the genus Ambrosia of Lithocarpaceae, which is produced in southern Mexico. This kind of wood is hard and beautiful, and it is a famous tree species in the world timber market. As a precious variety that has just entered the timber market in China in recent years, Mexican golden sandalwood has high utilization value and good market prospect.

Golden sandalwood is produced in Mexico, and the southern golden sandalwood is also called Mexican golden sandalwood. There are also pears called Mexican yellow flowers on the market. Golden sandalwood has a hard texture and high gloss, and the gold thread shakes under the light, which has the effect of cat's eye fluorescence. Gold sandalwood is not sandalwood.

Golden sandalwood is often used to make gun butts and scrape wood skins, and also used in high-end furniture, jewelry boxes, craft inlays, handles and so on. In Mexico, this wood is often used to make decorative boxes, photo frames, toothbrushes, chess pieces, handles, jewelry and so on.