I'm sorry Sajen, but I can't do this.
I have never seen any wrongkos that the people in the circles I move in identify as kemuning. Yes, kemuning is a well known wood, and I hear kemuning mentioned here continually, but I have not ever held a wrongko in my hands that anybody I know identified as kemuning.
Trembalu , on the other hand is well known, prized, and met with fairly frequently in older pieces.
The wrongko in this thread looks exactly like what we know as trembalu, but there is a range of colour in trembalu, sometimes it can be quite a bit darker and redder than this.
As we know, colour rendition in any photos can be extremely unreliable.
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