MAHOGANY-AFRICAN

Equally apt in contemporary, global, and traditional settings, mahogany has been traded from African ports for hundreds of years. Typically red to red-brown, and darker than South American mahoganies, this specie often develops a plain to ropey stripe, and may be marked with highly decorative cross figuring. Crotch veneers with vivid, flame-like patterns are one of nature’s most beautiful works of art.

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Mahogany Afr FC
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Mahogany Afr Crotch

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Botanical Name: 

Khaya Ivorensis

Other Names: 

  • Khaya
  • African mahogany crotch

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