Carefully scraping off the varnish revealed a palm-sized section of the wooden shaft, with a dark red Huanghaitan wood grain, dense and intricate, its patterns flowing like clouds and water.
Upon seeing the wood's interior pattern, Nara Nigawa couldn't help but gasp.
Despite having anticipated this, the sight of the pattern on the wood still left him incredibly shocked.
The value of Huanghuali is significantly tied to its age, as the long growth cycle and harsh growing conditions make mature Huanghuali exceedingly rare.
To determine the age of a Huanghuali wood, one must judge by its fragrance and grain, and the shaft in front of us, with its fragrance and grain, proves that this piece of Huanghuali is absolutely top-grade.
Using such material for a flat cart is truly thoughtless, a waste of precious resources!