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Natural Woods VI
 
 
 
 Fagus Grandifolia
 Castanea Dentata
Crib Beech 
Crib Chestnut 
 From a 90 year old underwater crib near where the Gauley and New Rivers meet. The Extremely cold Mineral rich waters prevent decay and stain the woods in interesting ways.
 From a 90 year old underwater crib near where the Gauley and New Rivers meet. The Extremely cold Mineral rich waters prevent decay and stain the woods in interesting ways.
 
 
 
 Carya Sp
 Populus Alba
Crib Hickory 
Crib Poplar 
 From a 90 year old underwater crib near where the Gauley and New Rivers meet. The Extremely cold Mineral rich waters prevent decay and stain the woods in interesting ways.
 From a 90 year old underwater crib near where the Gauley and New Rivers meet. The Extremely cold Mineral rich waters prevent decay and stain the woods in interesting ways.
 
 
 
 Quercus Rubra
 Quercus Alba
Crib Red Oak 
Crib White Oak 
 From a 90 year old underwater crib near where the Gauley and New Rivers meet. The Extremely cold Mineral rich waters prevent decay and stain the woods in interesting ways.
 From a 90 year old underwater crib near where the Gauley and New Rivers meet. The Extremely cold Mineral rich waters prevent decay and stain the woods in interesting ways.
 
 
 
Diospyros Crassiflora
Swartzia Cubensis 
Gaboon Ebony 
Katalox 
Native to Gaboon. The classic Piano key wood. Gaboon Ebony is very dense and very black.
Native to Central America. Similar in density and texture to Ebony, but with a Purple color. A lovely wood to turn. Burling in Katalox is noted.
 
 
 
Bagassa Guianensis 
Caragana Arborescens 
Tatajuba ( or Cow Wood) 
Siberian Pea Tree 
Native to Brazil 
Native to Siberia 
 
 
 
 
Continus Coggygria 
Baikiaea Plurijuga 
Smoketree 
Zambezi Redwood (or Zambian Teak)
Native to Southern Europe 
Native to Zambia 
 
 
 
 
 
Eucalyptus Microcarpa 
Dalbergia Odorifera 
Grey Box Burl
Huali 
 Native to Australia
 Highly sought after in Classical Chinese Furniture, Huali (sometimes called Yellow Rosewood) in one of the rarer varieties and used in much the same sense as Tzi-T'an from the Pterocarpus family. Today, the main source of wood is from furniture too damaged to be repaired. Huang was added to the name (HuangHuali) in premodern times to identify old Huali that has attained a patina of yellow
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eucalyptus Sp. 
Cordia Alliodora 
 New Mallee Burl
 Bocote
 Native to Australia
 Native to South America
 
 
 
 
 
 Guibourtia Demeusei
 Sophora Secundiflora
Bubinga 
Texas Laurel 
Native to Africa 
Native to North America 
 
 
 

 
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