Red sandalwood is one of the most valuable timbers in the world. Native to Southeast Asia, red sandal trees are categorized among evergreen mesophanerophytes. The mature red sandal trees are very tall, but scarce. That is because they need several hundred years to grow thick. When the trunks are thick enough, however, they usually get hollow. The red sandal wood takes on a color of purplish brown, and is so dense that any piece of it placed in water will sink immediately. Even in harsh temperatures and humidity, the wood seldom becomes deformed. That is probably because the tree grows very slow, so its texture is very dense. Though the timber is very hard, it is smooth when cut. This character enables exquisite sculptures be made from it. enerally, people call the sandal trees which have bigger leaves “rosewood” and those with smaller leaves “red sandals”. The latter kind, whose veins are hardly seen, is more precious. Renowned varieties of red sandals include cow-hair sandals, chicken-blood sandals and shining-star sandals. Cow-hair sandals have a fur-like texture. With fine and curvy veins, they are usually made into furniture. Chicken-blood sandals are rarely seen, and their rich deep red color is their most impressive characteristic. In the sapwood of this kind, there are usually zebra patterns. Shining-star sandals are the most valuable of all kinds of sandal woods. The shining stars actually refer to the colloid crystallization of the wood fibers. After polishing, the wood will shine like silk in the sunlight, while its color remains an elegant purple-brown. How to Identify Good Red Sandal Wood Firstly, the density of red sandals is greater than water. The wood will sink in the water very quickly. Also, when cut, the inner wood will be found to be redder than its surface. That is because the outer wood will have a deeper color owing to oxidization. Thirdly, if one rubs alcohol on the wood, its color will also turn deeper. In addition, the carvings need not to be lacquered on. It will bring out its glossiness again after being buffed. Lastly, little leaf red sandals give off a fragrance of incense. The Maintenance of Red Sandal Wood Sandal wood is a dense timber which will not be gnawed by worms, but its color will be affected by sunlight, so it should be placed in a cool and dry place. Sharp objects should never be rubbed against the wood, if one wants to maintain the smooth surface of the ware. Some people only keep a sandal wood work as an ornament, and will seldom touch it. But the fact is, the more frequently the wood is rubbed, the shinier the wood will be. we provide forest first grade size :1.5 m weigh:28 to 30 kg.