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Bamboo is hammered into a board shape using special tools, creating unique cracks for an artistic appearance.
Bamboo is hammered into a board shape using special tools, creating unique cracks for an artistic appearance.
Thin strips of bamboo skin are woven into various patterns, used in crafts, interior materials, and lighting.
Bamboo fibers become flexible when heated, allowing for bending. This technique is used in various products from tea scoops to fences.
Flat-split bamboo is arranged in squares, used mainly for ceiling battens and ridge beams.
White bamboo dyed in a kiln with hot water and basic dye. Soot color or green are the major colors.
Bamboo sandblasted and coated with light-resistant covering paint, offering colors and durability that cannot be achieved with dyeing.