Sandalwood [is] of a kind wood with various typical colour and form, and also have fragrant resin content, coming from tree shares or tree producer of sandalwood which grow naturally and have died, in consequence of infection process that happened, either through experiencing of or made in [at] the tree and in general happened [at] tree of Aquilaria sp. ( Name of area: Karas, Pious, Harrow and others) ( Anonim, 1998), In commerce of sandalwood recognized [by] terms for example:
a. Sandalwood ash [is] yielded aloe-wood serbuk of kibbling process or crushing of aloe-wood of[is rest of or sweeping of pengerokan.
b. Sandalwood resin [is] of a kind soft and solid rubber, which come from tree shares or tree producer of sandalwood, with strong aroma and marked by its brown colour.
c. Legislate sandalwood [is] wood coming from tree shares or tree producer of sandalwood, owning fragrant resin content with rather strong aroma, marked by its blackish or black colour have brown interlude [to].
d. Kemedangan [is] wood coming from tree shares or tree producer of sandalwood, owning fragrant resin content with aroma which is weak to be, marked by its ashes white colour until kecoklat-coklatan, harsh fibrous, and its soft wood.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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