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Q:

How about sola wood material?

How many types of  sola wood sheet?

A:

How about sola wood material?

How many types of  sola wood sheet?

Sola wood is obtained from the trunk of Sesbania wood and can be divided into 3 types:

  1. Sola wood bark: This is the outer layer of the wood trunk and has a brown color. When exposed to sunlight, the bark turns brown. It is the hardest part of sola wood and is often used to create two-tone flowers, adding a natural wood element to the design. However, the bark may peel over time and leave residue.

  2. White skin: This is the inner layer of the trunk and is the primary material for making artificial flowers. It is sliced into thin sheets to create flower petals. The white skin is porous, soft, and lightweight, making it ideal for absorbing and diffusing oils. It does not have a natural scent. However, it should be stored indoors and protected from direct sunlight to prevent yellowing.

  3. Rare skin: This is also an inner layer of the trunk and has a two-tone color, combining white and natural pink. This type of sola wood is less common, accounting for only 10% of the natural white color. When used to create flowers, it results in random gradient colors, giving each piece a unique and charming appearance.

These different types of sola wood allow for customization to match your desired theme and design. It is important to handle sola wood with care, as it is a delicate product.

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