B8 Taiwanese Calocedrus Seal / Company Seal / Shimmering Wood Seal

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B8 Taiwanese Calocedrus Seal / Company Seal / Shimmering Wood Seal - Stamps & Stamp Pads - Wood

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B8 Taiwanese Calocedrus Seal / Company Seal / Shimmering Wood Seal (Length 8cm * 3cm square) Product dimensions are manually measured; a 1-2cm error is normal. Product Description A Collector's Grade Auspicious Seal Introduction to Taiwanese Calocedrus (Taiwanese Agarwood) Calocedrus is a precious native tree species in Taiwan that grows exceptionally slowly. Its wood is dense, and its essential oil possesses a sweet aroma. It grows even slower than Taiwanese cypress, requiring an average of over 700 years to develop rich oils and a sweet fragrance. Top-grade Calocedrus is primarily found in areas like Sanxia, Fuxing, and Zhudong in Taiwan, with smaller amounts also harvested from Shanlinxi in Nantou. Calocedrus has been an excellent building material, historically logged extensively for high-end furniture, Buddhist statues, and various Taoist incense products such as sticks, coils, powders, and bundled incense wood, used for warding off misfortune. Today, Taiwanese Calocedrus is listed as an endangered plant. The remaining naturally fallen timber from early logging is scarce. Since the official "total ban on logging natural forests" in 1991, the mountains have been closed for harvesting. Experienced collectors who acquired early Calocedrus wood are reluctant to sell. Sourcing genuine Taiwanese Calocedrus root burl is rarer than Indonesian agarwood because it requires Calocedrus trees over a thousand years old to form root burls with oils as hard and gem-like as precious stones. These naturally weathered burls are exceedingly rare and valuable. (Precious Organic Minerals) After millennia-old Calocedrus trees naturally die in virgin forests, they undergo thirty to forty years of weathering, insect infestation, and fungal erosion that breaks down the non-oily sapwood. Only the oil-rich heartwood remains, commonly known as "fallen timber." After years of exposure to sun and rain, some pieces may crack and deform. It takes decades for stable, sculptable wood to become available. Therefore, Taiwanese Calocedrus is a "national treasure," and its weathered fallen timber is a "gem." Like organic minerals (agarwood, coral, amber), it requires centuries, even millennia, of natural processes to transform into such precious raw material, a journey as lengthy as that of agarwood. B11 Taiwanese Calocedrus Seal / Company Seal / Shimmering Wood Seal (Length 8cm * 3cm square) Product dimensions are manually measured; a 1-2cm error is normal. Product Description A Collector's Grade Auspicious Seal Introduction to Taiwanese Calocedrus (Taiwanese Agarwood) Calocedrus is a precious native tree species in Taiwan that grows exceptionally slowly. Its wood is dense, and its essential oil possesses a sweet aroma. It grows even slower than Taiwanese cypress, requiring an average of over 700 years to develop rich oils and a sweet fragrance. Top-grade Calocedrus is primarily found in areas like Sanxia, Fuxing, and Zhudong in Taiwan, with smaller amounts also harvested from Shanlinxi in Nantou. Calocedrus has been an excellent building material, historically logged extensively for high-end furniture, Buddhist statues, and various Taoist incense products such as sticks, coils, powders, and bundled incense wood, used for warding off misfortune. Today, Taiwanese Calocedrus is listed as an endangered plant. The remaining naturally fallen timber from early logging is scarce. Since the official "total ban on logging natural forests" in 1991, the mountains have been closed for harvesting. Experienced collectors who acquired early Calocedrus wood are reluctant to sell. Sourcing genuine Taiwanese Calocedrus root burl is rarer than Indonesian agarwood because it requires Calocedrus trees over a thousand years old to form root burls with oils as hard and gem-like as precious stones. These naturally weathered burls are exceedingly rare and valuable. (Precious Organic Minerals) After millennia-old Calocedrus trees naturally die in virgin forests, they undergo thirty to forty years of weathering, insect infestation, and fungal erosion that breaks down the non-oily sapwood. Only the oil-rich heartwood remains, commonly known as "fallen timber." After years of exposure to sun and rain, some pieces may crack and deform. It takes decades for stable, sculptable wood to become available. Therefore, Taiwanese Calocedrus is a "national treasure," and its weathered fallen timber is a "gem." Like organic minerals (agarwood, coral, amber), it requires centuries, even millennia, of natural processes to transform into such precious raw material, a journey as lengthy as that of agarwood. pin7 good

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B8 Taiwanese Calocedrus Seal / Company Seal / Shimmering Wood Seal (Length 8cm * 3cm square) Product dimensions are manually measured; a 1-2cm error is normal.

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