When it comes to Jin Sinan, words like "golden yellow" and "water ripple" often come to mind. Newcomers in the wood market tend to believe that Jin Sinan is the ultimate standard of quality wood due to its golden hue and atmospheric grain. However, not all golden woods are actually Jin Sinan. Some varieties of Jin Sinan have a more subdued color than people expect. Because of its high value, the market has seen many imitations trying to pass off as real Jin Sinan. For beginners, it's easy to fall into these traps. Today, furniture enthusiasts have compiled some of the most commonly confused woods with Jin Sinan, hoping to help collectors identify the real deal!
The most common fake Jin Sinan found in the market includes Huang Xinnan, ordinary Runnan (large anise), camphor wood, gold enamel, and black grid. Since Nanmu resembles eucalyptus in appearance, it can be quite challenging to tell them apart.
**I. Huang Xinnan**
Huang Xinnan’s scientific name is Pu Wennan, which is a type of water wood. Its structure is looser, grows faster, and has a sour smell without any distinct taste. It is commonly used for bulk purposes. In local terms, it is often referred to as a collective name for fake Nanmu.

**How to Identify Huang Xinnan:**
1. **Look at the grain:** The grain is large and wide, typically about the width of a finger, with thick annual rings and a more pronounced texture.
2. **Smell it:** The heartwood has a sour and smelly odor, with no strong taste.
3. **Check the color:** Huang Xinnan has a dark yellow color, which is relatively simple and less vibrant compared to real Jin Sinan.
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**II. Gold Camphor**
Gold Camphor is not the same as regular Camphor. In fact, it refers to a type of Bergamot from Myanmar. Its texture is also very appealing and considered a good material. However, compared to Jin Sinan, it lacks the quietness and softness, and doesn’t have the magical, transparent spiritual quality.

**III. Big Leaf Nan (Runnan)**
This wood is often mistaken for Golden Sapphite (P. sylvestris). Their textures are very similar, their density is comparable, and the differences between them are minimal, making it difficult to distinguish them at first glance.

**How to Identify Big Leaf Nan:**
1. **Observe the needle pores:** Jin Sinan has delicate needles, while Big Leaf Nan has slightly thicker ones.
2. **Smell the aroma:** Big Leaf Nan is either tasteless or slightly sour. Golden Silk has a medicinal scent, and if it's genuine, the fragrance is light and elegant. The older it gets, the stronger the scent becomes.
By understanding these differences, collectors can better avoid being deceived by fake materials and make more informed choices when purchasing wood products. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, knowing how to tell the difference is essential in today's complex market.
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