Teak Wood
Teak (Tectona grandis) is a tropical hardwood tree species placed in the flowering plant family Lamiaceae. Tectona grandis (Teak) was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus the Younger in his 1782 work Supplementum Plantarum. Tectona Grandis (Teak) is native to south and southeast Asia, mainly India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Sri Lanka. Molecular studies show that there are two centers of the genetic origin of teak: one in India and the other in Myanmar and Laos. In India, the main teak forests are found in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andra Pradesh, Gujarath, Rajasthan, Manipur, parts of Uttar Pradesh and Orissa. The English word teak comes from Tamil tekku, Many of the Milestones developments in the history of teak plantations took place in Kerala, India. The world’s first teak Plantation was raised at Nilambur during the 1840s. Nilambur in Kerala, India, is also a major producer of teak of fine quality, holds the world’s oldest teak plantation. It was the Britishers who identified the superior quality of teak from Nilambur plantations and forests. Later, the region became the major supplier of quality teak in the world. Teak is one of the most valuable timbers, “the king under the timbers”, in ancient times considered as “a royal timber” Teak is worldwide recognized for its durability and stability, Teak is one of the few timbers that can withstand the heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire. Teak’s high oil content, high tensile strength, and tight grain make it particularly suitable where weather resistance is desired. It has numerous uses including shipbuilding (especially decks), indoor or outdoor furniture, high-class joinery, flooring, paneling, plywood, decorative veneers, turnery, carving, chemical tanks, and vats. Works reasonably well with hand or machine tools but silica in wood is tough on cutting edges and machine dust can be an irritant. Good turning and carving properties. Gluing best done on freshly cut surfaces due to oily nature. Pre-drilling recommended for screwing and nailing. Stains and finishes well although natural oils can cause adhesion difficulties. Teak’s natural oils make it useful in exposed locations and make the timber termite and pest resistant. Teak is durable even when not treated with oil or varnish. Timber cut from old teak trees was once believed to be more durable and harder than plantation grown teak.
Color : Brown
Material : Recycled Teak Wood
Thickness : 15-20 mm
Length : 8-10 Feet
Wood Type : Timber Wood
Diameter : 20-30cm
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The rosewood tree also called Indian rosewood grows in tropical regions of the world. Highly prized for its veneer and lumber, and valued as an important specimen for the production of fine furniture, The wood of these trees is prized throughout the world for its remarkable coloration and density. Rosewood has a high oil content throughout the wood, Most finishes work beautifully on the rosewood, and can really intensify the contrast and colors of the wood. Rosewood is also a tonewood, producing a bright and clear tone. It is widely used in the construction of luxury furniture, paneling, veneer, and various small objects. The slow growth and small size of Dalbergia genus trees result in the available lumber being rather small and often prohibitively expensive. Typical teak offers the finest and largest selection of luxury rosewood furniture, designed for your modern home and contemporary taste.we have a unique worldwide footprint with more than 5 years of experience. We will be happy to provide you with a quote for all your wooden furniture needs. Buy Indian Rosewood now from Typical Teak.
Material : Rose Wood
Style : Antique
Pattern : Plain
Finishing : Non Polished
Feature : Accurate Dimension, High Strength
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Jungle woods, also known as hardwoods, is a medium-sized hardwood that mainly grows in the temperate forest areas all over the world. While its name may imply otherwise, jungle woods include oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, and dark oak.The hardwood can be brown or a more popular warm reddish brown and may also feature traces of orange, Even-textured, Growth rings may also be visible. The burls and knotty wood of jungle wood are favoured by craftspeople. Jungle wood is commonly used for furniture needs and it produces good results with hand and machine tools. Has moderately high shrinkage values, resulting in mediocre dimensional stability, especially in flatsawn boards. Can react with iron and cause staining and discoloration. Respond to well steam-bending. Glues, stains,and finishes well. Typical teak offers the finest and largest selection of luxury junglewood furniture, designed for your modern home and contemporary taste.we have a unique worldwide footprint with more than 5 years of experience.Our goal at typical teak is to help you achieve your dream office or home. Tell us where you’d like to start and we’ll make your journey simple and hassle-free.
Thickness : 0.5mm(as your request)
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