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Brazilian Walnut
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3680
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South America
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Walnut (Brazilian) has dense and fine-grained features and is known for its fine texture and deep rich brown coloring.
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Brazilian Teak
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3540
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South America
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Teak (Brazilian) is dense and features an attractive range of medium to dark colors with occasional black stripes.
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Ebony
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3220
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Africa
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Ebony has a grain that can be straight, curly, or interlocked. The texture is very fine, with a high glossy luster.
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Brazilian Redwood
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3190
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Central America
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Brazilian Redwood has a grain that can be slightly wavy or straight, with a fine texture, and a low to medium luster.
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Bolivian Cherry
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3190
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South America
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Cherry (Bolivian) is a dense wood with very fine graining.
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Angelim Pedra
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3040
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South America
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Angelim Pedra has a grain that crisscrosses, and the texture is rough and unbalanced.
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Tamarindo
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3000
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South America
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Tamarindo has a fine to medium texture, a medium luster, and a straight to interlocked grain.
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Bloodwood
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2900
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South America
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Bloodwood is very dense and known for its fine texture, and exceptional luster.
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Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba)
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2820
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South America
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Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba) is a hard, heavy, and stong wood. It has a golden luster and an interlocking grain.
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Patagonian Cherry
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2800
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South America
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Cherry (Patagonian) is extremely dense and features a thin and homogenous texture.
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Patagonian Rosewood
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2800
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South America
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Rosewood (Patagonian) has highly figured features pronounced black striping with irregular interlocked graining.
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Patagonian Walnut
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2800
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South America
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Walnut (Patagonian) is similar to Brazilian Walnut, but lighter in coloring and with more of a rowed grain curl figure.
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Caribbean Cherry
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2700
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North America
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Cherry (Caribbean) is a very dense wood with a coarse texture, low to medium luster, and a straight to irregular interlocked grain.
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Southern Chestnut
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2670
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North America
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Chestnut (Southern) is a very hard word, with an exceptionally fine texture and is known for its attractive gold tannish brown shading.
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Mesquite
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2345
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North America
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Mesquite features highly charactered grain with mineral streaks and ingrown bark, making it ideal for use as an end-grain block.
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