TYPES OF EXOTIC WOODS THAT CAN BE USED ON OUR PRODUCTS
Purple heart wood is one of the hardest and most durable woods available
It is native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America.
Moderately hard and resistant to wearing and marring.
Wenge comes from The forests of Zaire, Cameroon, Gabon, the southern regions of Tanzania, and Mozambique.
Heartwood color can vary, ranging from a pale pinkish orange to a deep brownish red.
Padauk wood is native to Africa and Asia.
Bloodwood is an exotic wood that is sometimes referred to as cardinal wood, for its obvious beautiful deep rose color.
Bloodwood comes from South America, including Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Panama, French Guiana, Colombia, Guyana, and Suriname.
Beautiful West African species that has black stripes in the lower trunk of the tree.
Black Limba is indigenous to Tropical west Africa.
Zebra wood's striking, all-natural exotic stripes and rich grain patterns make it a standout choice for woodworkers looking to create visually stunning and unique pieces.
Zebra wood is native to the tropical rainforests of West Africa, particularly in Cameroon, Gabon, and Congo.
Sapele is a dense, durable wood with a golden to dark reddish-brown color.
Sapele is native to tropical Africa, primarily West Africa.
Mahogany is a reddish-brown color that darkens over time and has a reddish sheen when polished.
Species of mahogany can be found naturally across the Americas, in places such as Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, Mexico, northern Brazil, Guatemala, Columbia, Venezuela, and even the southern tip of Florida.
Leopard wood is a dense, reddish-brown hardwood with a unique pattern of flecks and rays that resemble a leopard's spots.
Leopard wood can be found in Mexico, Central America, the islands of Trinidad and Tobago, and across South America to southern Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, and Southern Brazil.
Ebony wood is a dense, hardwood that is typically black or dark brown in color.
Gaboon Ebony is an exotic wood native to Western Africa. It is an extremely hard, dense, and heavy wood, with a very fine texture.
Heartwood has dramatic striped appearance, somewhat similar to Zebrawood. Yellow to reddish brown body with darker brown or black stripes.
Origin is the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.
Bubinga is a gorgeous African hardwood lumber. Due to its fine, tight grain and its reddish brown color, Bubinga is often referred to as “African Rosewood”.
Bubinga wood comes from the tropical rainforests of West and Central Africa, and South America.
Goncalo Alves is reddish-brown in color, richly mottled and with dark brown streaks and spots similar to Rosewood.
Goncalo Alves wood, also known as Tigerwood, is native to tropical rainforests in Central and South America.
Yellowheart is a neo-satine wood whose color can range from pale yellow to bright yellow to varying shades of gold.
Yellowheart is imported from Brazil.
Red zebrawood has a reddish brown heartwood with dark black streaks, and a whitish pink sapwood. It has an interlocked wood grain.
Red zebrawood, also known as Ebiara or Berlinia, is a type of wood that comes from West Africa and is often used for furniture, cabinetry, and turned objects.