Alder is the common name of a genus of flowering plants, belonging to...
Anigre wood is sometimes described as a replacement for cherry. Most plain...
Ash Trees are usually medium to large trees. Most Shed their leaves, but a few...
Bethlehem Holy Land...
Birdseye
Black Mottle Makore is usually redder than mahogany and is much less prone...
BUBINGA Wood is a rare wood from West Africa. It...
Carpathian Elm Burl comes from the Carpathian mountains, in France. ...
Crotch Mahogany is mahogany wood. The term Crotch mahogany comes from where a...
Curly maple, sometimes reffered to as Tiger Maple gets its name from the "curly"...
Ebony is the Greek word for "fruit of the gods". Historically drinking goblets were...
Karelian Birtch Wood is a species of European wood found in Finland and Russia. ...
Koa is a species of flowering tree that is part of the pea family. ...
Lacewood, sometimes called silky oak, is a soft to medium density wood. It is...
Pommele Sapele Wood is a warm brown wood from Africa. This wood makes for fine...
The Term Quarter sawn is an art form of sawing oak wood to give you a distinct pattern...
Ribbon Sapele Wood is often called Sapele Mahogany even though it is really part of...
The Sycamore name is applied to three different types of tree families in different...
Wenge is a member of the Leguminosae tree, of the millettia laurenittie and comes...
Zebra wood is an exotic wood Mostly found in the Western African countries...