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Lakawood, or laka wood (Malay: kayu laka), is a
reddish aromatic heartwood used as
incense in China,
India and
South East Asia. It also had a
number of...
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trade goods bartered in Singapura: red gold,
cotton prints, blue satin,
lakawood and fine
hornbill casques. The
Siamese attempted to
subjugate the island...
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tortoise s****,
hornbill ivory,
rhinoceros horn,
crane crest, beeswax,
lakawood (a
scented heartwood and root wood of a
thick liana,
Dalbergia parviflora)...
- — Wang Dayuan,
translation by Paul Wheatley. Wang
further mentioned that
lakawood and tin were
products there and the
natives traded with
Chinese from Quanzhou...
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clothing and diet are the same as
those of Boni. They
produce sheng agarwood,
lakawood, beeswax, and tortoises****.
Merchants can
trade for
these with
white porcelain...
- (born 1311, fl. 1328–1339),
these included top-quality
hornbill casques,
lakawood and cotton.
Although these goods were also
available from
other Southeast...
- — Wang Dayuan,
translation by Paul Wheatley. Wang
further mentioned that
lakawood and tin was
produced there and the
natives traded with
Chinese from Quanzhou...
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clothing and diet are the same as
those of Boni. They
produce sheng agarwood,
lakawood, beeswax, and tortoises****.
Merchants can
trade for
these with
white porcelain...
- salt from
seawater and
ferment rice wine, and
produced hornbill casques,
lakawood,
honey and gharuwood. The
people wore
cotton from the
Philippines and printed...
- Asia. Its name is kayu laka in
Malay and Indonesian, from
which the word
lakawood, the
heartwood of the
plant used for incense, is derived. The
plant is...