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African Padauk
Medium to hard wood, heartwood is deep orange red that ages to a deeper orange brown. Moderately coarse grain texture with straight to interlocking grain patterns. From West Africa.
Birdseye Maple
Posseses attractive bird's eye figure patterns. From North America.
Bloodwood
A rare wood that is sometimes referred to as Cardinal Wood. A medium to hard wood that has red to crimson color and tight straight interlocking grain. From South America.
Bubinga
Also called African Rosewood. A hard and heavy wood that provides a handsome pinkish red finish. From West Africa.
Canarywood
A rare wood with a pale olive green to clear yellow coloring. Darker streaks in the colors of red, purple, dark green, blue and black. Straight grained wood with occasional blister figures. From United States and Canada.
Cocobolo
A rare wood. Hard and heavy with irregular grain. Heartwood is a variegated color from deep purple red to yellow with deep black markings. From West Coast Central America.
Curly Maple
A soft-white wood with reddish tinge. The heartwood is light reddish brown. Grain is curly or wavy. From United States and Canada.
Ebony
A jet-black hardwood with an occasional hint of grain which adds intriguing character. From India, Sri Lanka, and Africa.
Kingwood
A rare wood. The heartwood is a rich violet brown that shades almost to black. Striations of black, violet-black, and deep brown appear throughout. From Brazil.
Lacewood
A very light silvery to pink sheen with small grain flecks. From Central and South America.
Macassar
A tight grained wood that is a dark golden yellow to almost dark brown with dark brown to black striations. From Celebes Islands in the East Indies.
Mahogany
Domestic wood with a straight grained, medium texture. Coloring runs from light reddish-brown to medium red. From South America.
Maple
Domestic wood with a straight grain and fine, even texture. From United States and Canada.
Mesquite
Domestic wood with a bold and exceptional streaks and pockets of dark brown and black. From United States and Mexico.
Pink Ivory
A very rare wood also known as Redheart. Pale to dark red that darkens with age. A very tight and straight grain. From Central America.
Purpleheart
A medium to hard wood with tight, nearly straight grain with a moderately coarse texture. Bright purple to dark purple coloring. From Central and South America.
Red Palm
Heartwood is light yellow with distinguishing red string grain. From Myanmar.
Snakewood
A rare wood that has markings resembling a snakeskin. Straight grain with a nice fine, even texture in deep reddish brown color with irregular black markings. A hard wood. From Central America.
Tambootie
A rich brown with various shades of darker brown to black that may have contrasting light yellow sapwood. Straight to slight irregular grain. From Africa and Tanzania.
Thuya Burl
A swirly grain with small darker eyes. Heartwood is a reddish-tan color.
Tulipwood
A rare wood that is a hard dense pinkish to yellowish heartwood. Prominent stripes of violet, salmon, and rose colors. Interlocking grain and irregular fine to medium texture. From Brazil.
Walnut
Domestic wood having a chocolate-brown color with wavy and curly grains colors of light yellowish-brown to dark brown or black. From United States.
Wenge

A distinctive dark brown heartwood with very close black veins and white lines. Has a coarse texture and straight grain. From Africa.
Zebrawood
A rare wood. Light tan to golden yellow with streaks of dark brown to black. Medium to heavey hardwood with a coarse grain texture depending on cut. From Africa.
Zircote
Hard, dark greenish brown wood. The heartwood has varying shades of black and wavy streaks and lines. From Mexico.