How to identify tiger skin agarwood How to identify tiger skin agarwood?

Updated on collection 2024-07-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The reason why tiger skin agarwood is identified as tiger skin agarwood is because this kind of agarwood is named after the appearance of a tabby-like pattern, which has little to do with the origin and fragrance. Therefore, when we identify, we mainly look at the appearance of the agarwood bracelet.

    The natural tiger skin agarwood bracelet oil line is not only clear and gorgeous, the pattern is very beautiful, but also a very natural irregular extension. The fake tiger skin agarwood is artificially drawn with a pen on inferior agarwood or white wood. In the face of this method of manual line drawing, a simple way to identify is to wipe the oil thread of the beads with a warm wet towel, and the color of the oil thread will generally become lighter, and dyeing can also appear on the towel.

    1.Look at its shape.

    The real agarwood is derived from nature, so the texture of each bead will be different, and the natural agarwood is rare because it is rare, most of them are artificially made, which makes it impossible to ensure that each one is exactly the same size, and the artificial agarwood is generally round because it is machined.

    Tiger skin agarwood in Malaysia).

    2.Smell its fragrance.

    The taste of agarwood bracelets is natural but not pungent, with a mellow and leisurely feeling, while fake agarwood is a pungent feeling when the aroma penetrates into the nose, which is a very unnatural fragrance. Put agarwood next to your pillow when you sleep at night, if the fragrance is coming in bursts, it may be a fake, and the real agarwood fragrance is generally a continuous aroma.

    3.See if the color fades.

    Artificial agarwood will fade after wearing it for a long time, and it will be dyed on the wrist, because some fake agarwood is made by applying dye. The natural tiger skin agarwood bracelet oil line is not only clear and gorgeous, the pattern is very beautiful, but also a very natural irregular extension. The fake tiger skin agarwood is artificially drawn with a pen on inferior agarwood or white wood.

    In the face of this method of manual line drawing, a simple way to identify is to wipe the oil thread of the beads with a warm wet towel, and the color of the oil thread will generally become lighter, and dyeing can also appear on the towel.

    Artificially drawn lines of agarwood).

    4.Feel the texture.

    Good agarwood has a greasy and cold touch to the touch, while artificial agarwood does not have this feeling.

    Through the above ** comparison, we summarize the identification of tiger skin agarwood, mainly to see whether there is a phenomenon of smudging on the edge of the texture, whether the oil line is regular, and whether there is staining when wiped with a moist and hot towel. If the above conditions are satisfied, it can basically be concluded that it is not a real tiger skin agarwood hand bead.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

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    Think about it from another angle, instead of being suspicious, it is better to take the initiative and abduct her first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. The texture is different.

    The natural tiger skin agarwood oil line is not only clear and gorgeous, the pattern is very beautiful, but also a very natural irregular extension, and the wood fiber texture can be seen in the place where there is no grease line.

    The fake tiger skin agarwood is artificially drawn with a pen on the inferior agarwood or white wood, the oil line of the fake tiger skin agarwood is distinct, and the edge is very neat, in the place where there is no "oil line", the texture of the agarwood itself can not be seen at all.

    2. The fragrance is different.

    The taste of natural tiger skin agarwood is natural but not pungent, with a mellow and leisurely feeling, and an endless aroma. Because fake agarwood is added with artificial flavors or other chemicals, the aroma will have a pungent feeling when it enters the nose, which is a very unnatural fragrance.

    3. The texture is different.

    Natural tiger skin agarwood has a greasy and cold touch to the touch, while artificial agarwood does not have this feeling.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tiger skin agarwood is named because of its tabby-like pattern. The fragrance is strong and the layers are very different. The head is sweet, and the taste of this sweet fragrance is slightly sweetened by some Hui'an agarwood; secondly, it has some earthy taste, which smells mellow and deep, long and clear; Finally, the finish notes have some vanilla notes, which can be described as a long aftertaste.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Look at the appearance, when you usually identify agarwood, you need to take it in your hand and observe it carefully, to see whether its texture is clear and whether the color is the same, because natural agarwood cannot be without flaws, and often artificial things will have the same color and luster, and it is also more perfect in the senses, that is to say, the more perfect the agarwood is in observation, the more likely it is to be a fake. 2. Feel the touch, usually identify the agarwood, you can also rub the surface of the agarwood with your hands, if you feel that the surface of the agarwood has a greasy or cold feeling, this shows that this agarwood is real, because fake agarwood will not have this characteristic. In addition, when touching agarwood with your hands, there is electricity, the higher its weight and oil content, the heavier its weight, and the less oil content, the lighter its weight.

    3. Smell the fragrance, the best agarwood will have a natural and pure aroma, people say that natural agarwood is the best gift from nature to human beings, and it is the most sincere and pure fragrance, but the fragrance of agarwood will be different in different origins. However, regardless of the agarwood produced by **, its natural aroma cannot be replicated by artificial and modern technology. Therefore, when identifying agarwood, if it smells not the only fragrance, it means that it is a fake, and the real agarwood will smell it with its nose, and the fake agarwood does not have this characteristic.

    If you want to learn more about the knowledge of agarwood, you can go to the incense supreme for consultation, it is there that I learned a lot of agarwood knowledge!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Agarwood wood is white, contains natural resin components, and has a certain oiliness, but it is not enough to exist as a spice or medicinal herb. The texture of agarwood is also poor, mostly wood fibers, which cannot be compared with the oily agarwood, but it is more than enough compared with ordinary wood. Not only the texture, but also the taste, agarwood is simply undesirable!

    It is recommended to read the "Incense Dictionary", "Xiang Cheng", "Incense Society" and "Crack the Mystery of the Agarwood Investment Collection" to systematically understand the knowledge of agarwood and avoid detours!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One look: generally agarwood is black and brown, raw is as color as ink, ripe as heavy as gold, Qi Nan is as strong as gold, moist as jade, fragrant as honey. Otherwise, it's a fake.

    Second smell: This is the most important means of identification, the general smell of agarwood at first smells like some kind of familiar medicinal smell, but after a careful smell, I can't remember what the smell is. The main means of smelling agarwood are:"Drill", that is, the taste of real agarwood is drilled into the nose along a thread-like path, to confirm this, as long as you light the live agarwood and carefully look at the path of its smoke, you will know that the smoke is emitted.

    Three touches: The real agarwood is darker and brighter the more you wear it. The second-grade water agarwood looks like it has a layer of oil, but it doesn't get dirty to the touch, and it won't be oily.

    If it is a fake, there will be a mark on the hand. Now there are also fake agarwood made of sesame oil with mixed wood soaking potion on the market, and the sinking water does not necessarily mean that it is genuine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, agarwood has no smell in the natural environment. The easiest thing is to buy some agarwood in the pharmacy. Smell it after burning. It can be known that it is true or false.

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