CUMARU

Cumaru is an extremely dense, strong, and durable wood, ideal for a wide variety of construction and outdoor applications.
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It is often used as a substitute for the much rarer Lignum vitae, and its heartwood exhibits fluorescence under black light.
IROKO

Iroko is a strong and durable wood, well-known for its weather resistance and suitability for outdoor applications. Native to West Africa, it features a golden to golden-brown color that can darken over time.
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It is easy to work with and has a coarse, uniform texture. Iroko is valued for its natural beauty and versatility, commonly used in furniture making, boatbuilding, and flooring.
IPE

Ipe is a tropical hardwood from South America, known for its exceptional durability and strength. Its color ranges from olive brown to dark brown, with subtle grain patterns that enhance its natural beauty.
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This wood is widely recognized for its resistance to weather, insects, and decay, making it ideal for outdoor applications such as decking and garden furniture. With a fine, uniform texture and a grain that is usually straight but occasionally interlocked, Ipe is a popular choice for exterior construction and design.