Acacia wood features a warm, reddish-brown color with a pronounced grain pattern that can include interesting swirls and knots. It is a durable and dense hardwood, resistant to scratches and water, making it ideal for furniture, cutting boards, and flooring.
Brazilian Ebony, also known as “Jacaranda,” is an exotic hardwood with a striking dark brown to black color and a fine, smooth texture. Its high density and durability make it ideal for high-end furniture, flooring, and decorative accents.
Middle section of the clock in the photo*
Cherry wood is cherished for its warm, reddish-brown color and smooth, satiny texture. The wood darkens with age, developing a rich patina over time. It has a fine, straight grain and is easy to work with, making it a favorite for fine furniture and cabinetry.
Outmost section of the board on top and bottom*
Eastern Red Cedar is known for its rich, reddish color and aromatic scent. This wood features a straight grain with knots and streaks, making each piece unique. It is naturally resistant to decay and insects, making it an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor furniture.
Elm wood is characterized by its interlocking grain and rich, reddish-brown to light tan color. It has a coarse texture but is relatively easy to work with. Elm is known for its toughness and resistance to splitting, making it suitable for furniture, flooring, and paneling.
Kumoro, or African Teak, is known for its beautiful golden-brown color with dark streaks. It has a straight to slightly interlocked grain and a coarse texture. Kumoro is highly durable and resistant to decay, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Clock rim and base of the clock*
Maple wood is known for its pale, creamy color and smooth, fine texture. It features a straight grain that can also display curly or quilted patterns. Maple is a hard and durable wood, commonly used for flooring, cabinetry, and high-use furniture.
Padauk wood stands out with its bright orange to reddish-brown color, which can darken to a deep, rich red over time. It has a straight to interlocked grain and a coarse texture. Padauk is valued for its strength and durability, often used in fine furniture and decorative veneers.
Purple Heart wood is renowned for its vibrant purple color, which can darken to a rich, deep purple with age and exposure to light. It has a straight grain and a fine, even texture. This exotic hardwood is not only strikingly beautiful but also incredibly durable and strong.
Sapele wood features a deep reddish-brown color that darkens with age, with a fine interlocking grain that creates a distinctive ribbon-like pattern. It is a durable and stable hardwood, often used as a substitute for mahogany in fine furniture and cabinetry.
Sycamore wood boasts a beautiful, creamy white to light tan color with subtle grain patterns. It is known for its interlocking grain, which can create interesting and visually appealing textures. Sycamore is a durable hardwood, perfect for fine furniture and decorative pieces.
Teak wood is renowned for its golden-brown color and natural oil content, which gives it exceptional resistance to moisture and decay. It has a straight grain and a coarse texture. Teak is highly durable and is the preferred choice for outdoor furniture, boat building, and high-end indoor furnishings.
Walnut is a prized hardwood known for its rich, dark brown color and straight, yet sometimes wavy grain. It has a smooth texture and excellent workability, making it a popular choice for high-quality furniture and intricate woodworking projects.
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