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Black Limba comes from Africa and is one of the most beautifully figured, ornamental hardwoods in the world. It is very popular due to its attractive deep brown striping, orange and ambrosia streaks and grayish brown to tawny hues.
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The grain varies from straight to interlocking, creating a striking effect.

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This vibrant, durable hardwood from South America is usually a deep, blood-red to a rich, reddish-brown colour, giving it a very impressive look.
Grain:
Bloodwood features a predominantly straight to interlocked grain, characterized by fine & uniform grains, which gives this wood a nice smooth texture. It also has a natural luster, adding to it's appeal.

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Tigerwood comes from the upland forests of Central America and Brazil and stands out for its wild colouring, ranging from shades of deep amber red to a lighter version, with incredible contrasting streaks of deep black.
Grain:
The grain on this very hard, dense wood runs from straight and true to wild turns and twists, adding to the stunning overall look.

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This Latin American hardwood adds an unexpected splash of colour to your boards! Purpleheart has a unique colour range, from grayish/purplish brown, to a vibrant purple, or even a deeper eggplant hue.
Grain:
The grain is usually straight, but it can also sometimes be wavy/irregular.

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Peruvian Walnut is slightly darker in colour than most other walnut woods. It has a lovely chocolate coloured hue and tends to have an attractive natural sheen.
Grain:
The grains in this wood are generally more straight & consistent.

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Canary Wood is a hardwood that grows in South America, from Panama to Southern Brazil. It's stunning appearance is thanks to it's brightly coloured streaks of varying shades of yellows, pinks, oranges & dark reddish-browns, pale olive-browns, olive greens & grays.
Grain:
The grain is of a usually straight, regular, fine texture.

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This dense hardwood comes from Mexico, Central America, the islands of Trinidad and Tobago, and across South America to Southern Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay & Southern Brazil. It has a mottled appearance and is a distinct & appealing reddish-brown to medium orangey-brown colour.
Grain:
The grain has an unusual, speckled pattern, resembling the spots on a leopard.

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This versatile Canadian Hard Maple wood has a light, consistent, pale white to creamy colour. It's a very hard, tough & strong wood.
Grain:
Hard Maple wood is finely textured & close-grained.

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Native to Equatorial West Africa, Red Zebra Wood has a striking appearance, typically displaying pale yellows to light pinkish-browns, sometimes deepening in color to golden yellow browns & deep reddish browns. Dark black streaks or stripes give it a striped look.
Grain:
Red Zebra Wood is known for it's straight grain and fine to medium texture, and has a good natural luster.

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Native to Central and South America, Yellow Canarywood is prized for its vibrant yellow to orange base colour with accents of red, brown and sometimes green streaks throughout, creating a stunning visual appeal.
Grain:
The grain is typically straight but can also be outstandingly beautiful when irregular and wild.
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