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WALKING BINANA-A MINI-WOOD CAT-MR.YUANYE

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"Walking Binana"-special mini version Binana collection  Material: Stemonuraceae and Melanoxylon Tech: 40% machine crafting, 60%hand crafted Coating: 2-6 layers of wood wax oil Size: 55mm*48mm*68mm About MR. YUANYE you need...
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"Walking Binana"-special mini version

Binana collection 

Material: Stemonuraceae and Melanoxylon

Tech: 40% machine crafting, 60%hand crafted

Coating: 2-6 layers of wood wax oil

Size: 55mm*48mm*68mm

About MR. YUANYE you need to know  

Every cat is different: there are 60% of wooden cats are hand crafted so there will never be 2 identical wooden cats. Every kitty will be a little bit different than others but they are all cute in the same way like real kitties in the world.

With repeated handling, the wood color will  becoming smoother and darker

Type of wood: Stemonuraceae and Melanoxylon.

Stemonuraceae: its a kind of wood which has gold-tinged orange hue. it appearance different color when you look from different angles. this kind of wood is highly active and dynamic. When it exposed to UV light, it oxidizes and deepens in tone. Over time, with hand polish(optionally with wood wax oil), it develops a smooth, glossy texture akin to fine jade.

The wood grain is relatively coarse, making intricate detailing challenging. Due to its high reactivity, direct sunlight will cause it to quickly darken to a rich burgundy-red. This color shift is a natural characteristic of the wood—prospective buyers should take note if this is a concern.

(wood color change with time)

Dalbergia melanoxylon: it exhibits a brownish-purple hue before polishing, and transforms into a pure black or dark brown after polishing. Its enigmatic shades unfold as black conceals brown, while brown veils purple beneath. The wood is fine-textured, exceptionally hard, dense, and rich in natural oils, ensuring remarkable stability. Before applying wood wax oil, it presents a subtle matte black; after oiling, it reveals an elegant satin-black luster with nuanced gradients, echoing the mysterious elegance of a black panther.

(wood color change with time)

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