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Specialty Wood

Wenge Wood

Species: Derived mainly from the Millettia Laurentii tree. Origin: Native to Central and West Africa. Durability: Very hard, dense, and durable; offers excellent resistance to wear and is less prone

Canary Wood

Species: Derived from Centrolobium spp. Origin: Central and South America (Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana). Durability: Very durable; resistant to decay and insect attack, suitable for long-lasting applications. Highlights: Has a vibrant

Black Limba Wood

Species: Derived from Terminalia Superba. Origin: Native to West Africa (Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroon). Durability: Moderate – not highly resistant to decay but reasonably durable for indoor applications. Highlights: Lightweight,

Lignum Vitae Wood

Species: Derived from Guaiacum Officinale and Guaiacum Sanctum. Origin: Native to Caribbean, Northern South America (Venezuela, Guyana, Trinidad, Bahamas). Durability: Extremely high – among the hardest and heaviest woods in

Snakewood

Species: Derived from Brosimum Guianense. Origin: Native to Northeastern South America (Suriname, Guyana, Brazil). Durability: Extremely high – very dense, hard, and resistant to decay and insect attack. Highlights: One

Kingwood

Species: Derived from Dalbergia Cearensis. Origin: Native to Northeastern Brazil (Caatinga forests). Durability: Very high – dense, strong, and naturally resistant to decay and insect attack. Highlights: A rare, fine-textured

Cocobolo Wood

Species: Derived from Dalbergia Retusa. Origin: Native to Central America (Nicaragua, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico). Durability: Exceptional – highly resistant to decay, moisture, and insect attack. Highlights: Extremely dense, oily

Bocote Wood

Species: Derived from Cordia spp. (commonly Cordia Elaeagnoides). Origin: Native to Mexico, Central America. Durability: High – naturally resistant to decay, insects, and wear. Highlights: Striking zebra-like figure with bold

Ziricote Wood

Species: Derived from Cordia Dodecandra. Origin: Native to Central America, particularly Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala Durability: High – dense, strong, and resistant to decay and insect attack. Highlights: Striking dark

Camphor Laurel Wood

Species: Derived from Cinnamomum Camphora. Origin: Native to Southeast Asia but also grown in Australia. Durability: Moderately durable; naturally resistant to insects and some decay due to aromatic oils. Highlights:

Goncalo Alves Wood

Goncalo Alves Wood (Also known as Tigerwood). Species: Derived mainly from Astronium Graveolens and Related Species. Origin: Native to Central and South America. Durability: Very high; dense and strong with

Chakte Viga Wood

Chakte Viga Wood (Also known Mexican Rosewood). Species: From the Caesalpinia Platyloba Tree. Origin: Native to Mexico and Central America. Durability: High; dense and hard with excellent resistance to wear

Sapele Wood

Species: Derived from Entandrophragma Cylindricum (a member of the mahogany family). Origin: Native to Tropical Africa, widely found in countries such as Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, and Nigeria. Durability: High

Ipe Wood

Ipe Wood (Also known as Brazilian Walnut). Species: Primarily from the Handroanthus (formerly Tabebuia) Genus. Origin: Native to Central and South America, especially Brazil. Durability: Extremely durable; one of the

Koa Wood

Species: Primarily from the Acacia Koa Tree. Origin: Native to Hawaii. Durability: Moderately durable hardwood; resists wear and offers good strength. Highlights: Highly prized for its rich golden to reddish-brown

Bubinga Wood

Species: Comes from several Guibourtia Species. Origin: Native to tropical regions of Central and West Africa. Durability: Highly durable, dense, and strong, with excellent dimensional stability. Highlights: Known for its

Padauk Wood

Species: Derived from several species of Pterocarpus. Origin: Primarily found in tropical regions of Central and West Africa, as well as Asia. Durability: Highly durable, hard, and stable wood with

Purpleheart Wood

Species: Comes from several Peltogyne Species. Origin: Primarily found in Central and South America. Durability: Extremely dense and hard, offering excellent strength and wear resistance. Highlights: Famous for its unique

Ebony Wood

Species: Comes from several Diospyros Species. Origin: Primarily from tropical regions in Africa, India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia. Durability: Extremely hard, dense, and durable; highly resistant to wear and

ZebraWood

Species: Primarily from Microberlinia Brazzavillensis. Origin: West Africa. Durability: Dense, hard, and strong; offers good resistance to wear and abrasion. Highlights: Distinguished by its dramatic striped pattern, dark brown to