Qinmen Tri-Lobe Wenwan Walnuts | Rare Wild Old Tree Collection | Hand Polished Collectible Walnuts with Patina & Red Aging Effect
Qinmen Tri-Lobe Wenwan Walnuts are sourced from rare wild old trees in the Qinling Mountains of Shaanxi, China. As one of the most sought-after tri-lobe shapes in wenwan culture, each pair is carefully hand-selected and matched by experienced collectors. They feature a well-proportioned shape, deep and clear lines, dense and oily skin, and a heavy, comfortable hand feel. Combined with traditional oriental culture, they carry extremely high collection value.
Different from ordinary edible walnuts, wenwan walnuts are a thousand-year-old Chinese art for hand wellness and collection. Through long-term hand polishing and palm friction, the surface gradually forms a jade-like patina, and the color slowly changes from natural light yellow to translucent agate red. The longer you polish, the higher the value.
These are natural, unmodified, perfectly matched walnuts, ideal for daily playing, home decoration, business gifting, cultural collection, and a popular choice for high-end overseas wenwan collectors.
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Material: Natural wild wenwan walnut
Craft: Hand-selected, naturally matched, no artificial modification
Appearance: Tri-lobe shape, full texture, oily skin
Color: Natural original wood color, gradually turns red and forms patina after polishing
Usage: Hand massage, stress relief, collection & investment, lucky decoration, gift giving
Packaging: Shockproof foam + hard carton box, anti-drop and anti-pressure
The charm of wenwan walnuts lies in the patina and rich red color accumulated by time. To achieve a beautiful agate red finish, patience and consistent polishing are required:
Initial Polishing: Keep hands clean and dry, gently polish 15–30 minutes per day to let the walnut absorb palm oil.
Mid-term Color Change: After 3+ months of consistent polishing, the walnut surface starts to shine and darken gradually.
Late Patina Formation: With 6 months to 1+ year of polishing, a thick jade-like patina forms, showing translucent agate red.
Heirloom Collection: Fully polished red wenwan walnuts have extremely high market value and become more precious over years, making them ideal family heirlooms.
Polishing is a process of self-cultivation. Take your time — time will reward you with the most beautiful
To avoid damage from rough international shipping, all walnuts are packed with thick shockproof foam and hard gift boxes for double protection, ensuring safe delivery.
Free shipping is available for orders over $150. Shipping costs are clear and transparent, and delivery is supported to most countries worldwide.
Q: What are Wenwan Walnuts?
A: Wenwan walnuts are traditional Chinese hand art pieces used for hand massage, stress relief, wellness and collection. They turn red and form patina over time, gaining high collection value.
Q: Why are Qinmen Tri-Lobe Walnuts so rare?
A: Tri-lobe walnuts are natural rare deformities with extremely low growth rate. Qinmen variety is famous for superior skin quality and is recognized as high-end in the collection circle.
Q: How long does it take to turn red?
A: It varies by person. With regular polishing, obvious color change appears in 3–12 months, getting redder and glossier over time.
Q: Do you support inspection before purchase?
A: We provide one-to-one real photos and video checking. What you see is what you get.
Limited stock of rare Qinmen Tri-Lobe Walnuts, first come first served!
For more details, matching conditions or polishing advice, feel free to contact us anytime.
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Start your collection with a pair of wenwan walnuts worth polishing for a lifetime.
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