What is Mahogany Wood?
Mahogany wood boasts a notably uniform appearance with minimal holes and pockets, showcasing a straight, fine grain. With time, its natural reddish-brown color intensifies, gleaming with a reddish sheen when polished. Renowned for its exceptional workability, mahogany finds its place in crafting high-end furniture and musical instruments. Its resistance to wood decay also makes it a preferred choice for boat construction and outdoor decking.
As a premier wood species, mahogany encompasses various varieties, including Cuban, Philippine, and African mahogany, each exhibiting a rich heartwood typically tinged with deep reddish-brown hues and occasional dark streaks.
Mahogany's versatility allows it to be utilized in both log and timber forms, commonly employed in crafting furniture, cabinets, flooring, and more. Mahogany slabs are particularly favored for indoor and outdoor furniture creation. However, the specific utility and unique characteristics of mahogany can vary based on the region of its growth.
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Our selection of walnut sawn timber includes:
- Without knots or cracks, clear
- Various widths of material and edged
- Materials in KD and Non-KD are offered
- Available materials include KD
- Size: offered in 50mm thicknesses
- Origin: Africa