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It has alternating dark and light grain patterns. The wood is glossy, finely textured, highly durable, corrosion-resistant, and dense. It is extremely rare and prized as a precious material for furniture and fine craftsmanship.
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1. Protective Power
Black Ebony, a variety of sandalwood, has long been associated with Buddhism. Its dense and durable nature, coupled with its rich, lasting fragrance, made it a symbol of protection against evil. In ancient China, nobles and officials often wore it as ornaments or kept it at home as a charm for peace and safety.
2. Furniture & Decoration
With its hardness, natural luster, and fine texture, Black Ebony is a premium hardwood material for furniture. Today, it is often crafted into bead bracelets and small ornaments, making it a favorite among collectors.
3. Medicinal Properties
The fragrance of Black Ebony helps calm the mind, stabilize emotions, and improve sleep. It is also believed to support the heart, liver, spleen, and kidneys. Modern studies show its wood elements have antibacterial properties. Traditionally, its incense was used to purify the air. Ebony oil, extracted from the wood, has energizing effects, nourishes the skin, and is effective for mosquito bites, cracked skin, and other skin issues.
4. Beauty & Longevity
Due to its rarity and unique qualities, Black Ebony has long been treasured. Medical texts note that when rubbed, it releases a substance called wood oxygen, which soothes the mind, stimulates cell regeneration, prevents wrinkles, and benefits the skin. Sleeping on a Black Ebony bed was believed to make the skin healthier and more youthful. It also helps repel insects and mosquitoes in summer.
5. Enhanced Craftsmanship & Healing
In ancient times, ebony beds were polished with medicinal herbs like cuo grass, known for dispersing heat and improving circulation. This enhanced Ebony’s natural ability to regulate blood, promote beauty, reduce wrinkles, and relieve joint pain.
Because of its rarity and powerful qualities, Black Ebony remains a prized collectible for sandalwood enthusiasts and a symbol of luxury and well-being.