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Bolivian Walnut |
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Brazilian Cherry Rustic |
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Brazilian CherryAppearance: Jatoba's natural reddish brown color and superior hardness has made it a favorite for all applications. Featuring distinctive and varied grain patterns, Jatoba matures to a beautiful, rich mosaic. Hardness: 2820 |
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Brazilian KempasApperance:
Hardness: 1710 |
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Brazilian Oak |
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Brazilian Olive Mountain |
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Brazilian Olive NeroAppearance
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Brazilian Olive |
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Brazilian RedwoodApperance:Brazilian Redwood, which is also known as Macaranduba, has a very beautiful red color, has little color variations and once installed provides a wonderful exotic look but yet conservative. Hardnes: 3190 |
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Brazilian Teak
Apperance: Cumaru's color includes yellow, tan, and dark reddish brown hues that when coupled with its unique grain pattern creates a distinctive natural feel. Hardness: 3540 |
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Brazilian WalnutAppearanceBrazilian Walnut features a distinctive range of dark brown and deep blonde hues that mix to form an exotic and rich dark brown color. Color Change Ipe's color is mostly unaffected by exposure to light. Hardness: 3860 |
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Curupixa |
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Peruvian Walnut |
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Santos MahoganyAppearanceCabreuva’s reddish brown to deep red color remains stable after installation and features a unique grain variation that adds an exquisite touch to any application. Color Change Cabreuva’s color is mostly unaffected by exposure to light. |
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Tigerwood
Apperance: Tigerwood's orange to reddish brown is accented with bold brown to black striping. This distinctive striping can vary from fine lines to heavy brush strokes. Color Change: Hardness: 2160
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Brazilian Golden TeakApperance: Golden Teak has been prized for centuries as one of the worlds most durable and stable woods. Color Change: Golden Teak undergoes an extreme degree of color change from the highly variegated coloring found in material fresh sanded which then darkens to a golden brown with substantial muting of the initial color range over time. Hardness: 1155 |




