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Bolivian Rosewood - This dark and white chocolate-colored South American hardwood, commonly known as Morado or Ibiramoroti , is 53% harder than Red Oak. This dramatic exotic hardwood can be prepared with or without the cream-colored sapwood streaks. This product is available in 2 1/4" and 3" widths only, and available 100% FSC Certified* upon request.
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Bolivian Soto - This exotic species from South America is one of the most durable hardwoods in the world. When first milled, Bolivian Soto is tannish-pink with pronounced brown stripes. Over time, however, the wood matures to a deep red with striking black stripes. This hardwood, commonly known as Quebracho or Axe-Breaker, is 210% harder than Red Oak. This product is available 100% FSC Certified* upon request.
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Brazilian Maple - This creamy blonde-colored South American hardwood, more commonly known as Guatambu, Goiabao, or Pau Marfin, is 19% harder than Red Oak. This exotic hardwood exhibits a subtle, three-dimensional grain, making it a very unique product. While this product is not available FSC Certified, it comes from a controlled source.
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Patagonian Cherry - This exotic species from South America is one of the most durable and dimensionally stable hardwoods in the world. With time, Patagonian Cherry undergoes a slight color change from a rose color to a salmon color. This hardwood, commonly known as Kuruguay or Sirari, is 120% harder than Red Oak, and can be custom-stained to match any decór. This product is available 100% FSC Certified* upon request.
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Patagonian Rosewood - This exotic species from South America is one of the most unique hardwoods in the world. When first milled, Patagonian Rosewood is a light gray color with pronounced black stripes. Over time, the wood matures to a reddish-brown with more subtle striping. This hardwood, commonly known as Curupay, is 120% harder than Red Oak. This product is available 100% FSC Certified* upon request.
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Patagonian Walnut - This chocolate-colored South American hardwood, more commonly known as Lapacho, Tajibo or Ipe, is more than 185% harder than Red Oak, making it one of the most durable in the world. Patagonian Walnut has a natural resistance to fungi and wood-boring insects, and is sought-after for both high-end residential and commercial installations. This product is available 100% FSC Certified* upon request.
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