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Wood Color/Appearance

 

A number of factors are considered when dealing with the fairly simple categorization of “color.”

  • The color of the heartwood.

  • The color of the sapwood.

  • The width and/or ratio of the sapwood to heartwood.

  • The sharpness (or lack thereof) of the line of demarcation between the sapwood and heartwood.

  • The light-fastness of the heartwood color, and whether the colors tend to darken, lighten, or unexpectedly shift.

  • Unusual grain figuring that is commonly seen for a specific species (curl, birdseye, mottle, etc.).

  • Other notable grain appearances, such as streaked or duo-toned woods (Black Limba,Zebrawood).

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