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Brazilian Cherry
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Brazilian Cherry, when first milled is a tan/salmon color w/black striping which turns a rich deep red color over time. This species is the most popular imported species given its inherent beauty, rich coloring and superior hardness.
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Santos Mahogany
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Santos Mahogany is rich dark mahogany colored wood, which is a superior choice to genuine mahogany, (which it resembles in color), given Santos Mahogany’s hardness and color fastness.
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Royal Mahogany
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Harder than genuine Mahogany, yet with a strikingly similar look, this wood is the choice for the finest furniture.
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Caribbean Rosewood
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Caribbean Rosewood is one of the world’s most beautiful woods with a rosewood look that offers unique coloration and graining.
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Caribbean Walnut
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Caribbean Walnut is a variegated medium to dark brown wood, which can have reddish to purplish highlights. It is a species whose beauty is best seen when viewing an expanse of the wood installed rather than just a few samples.
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Southern Chestnut
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Southern Chestnut is a beautiful golden/tan brown specie which is similar in color to Teak, but without the striping and is similar in color and graining to Afrormosia.
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