JEQUITIBA

A relative newcomer to the US market, jequitiba has grown in popularity in the last decade as an alternative to mahogany for rich, traditional interiors. The reddish to purple-brown heartwood, sometimes with dark streaks, varies only subtly from its paler sapwood. It has a medium luster, fine grain, and soft, smooth texture. These large trees produce ample size leaves for large installations. Flat cut, it has a pleasing cathedral figure; quartered wood may be figured. 

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Botanical Name: 

Cariniana brasiliensis, Cariniana estrellensis, Cariniana integrifolia, Cariniana legalis

Other Names: 

  • Royal Mahogany
  • South American Mahogany

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