
Wood Beads (Palmwood/Ebony)
Various species for wood, but often refers to woods like Palmwood (e.g., Borassus flabellifer) or Ebony (Diospyros spp.) for their distinctive grain and hardness.
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: Varies depending on wood type, generally 2.5-4.5 on Mohs scale; Color: Dark brown with lighter brown to black stripes or patterns due to growth rings/vascular bundles; Luster: Dull to waxy when unpolished, can be polished to a higher sheen; Crystal structure: Amorphous (organic material, not crystalline);…
- Hardness
- Varies depending on wood type, generally 2
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