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Grows In: South America
Hardness: 1500
DESCRIPTION
Brazilian Teak is a dense, cream-colored wood widely used as an American Maple substitute in furniture. Brazilian Teak has distinctive “curl” markings somewhat similar to “curly” American Maple but which run in varying angles.
COLOUR RANGE
Brazilian Teak offers a medium range of color variability, ranging from pale cream colors to yellowish cream tones. In the lower grades, the darker tan/brown colors of the heartwood can be found.
COLOUR CHANGE
Brazilian Teak undergoes a medium degree of color change, with a slight ambering over time to a more golden cream color and with a muting of the color range found when freshly sanded.