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Acacia Wood

Acacia Wood is derived from various species of the Acacia genus, which includes a range of hardwoods that are widely used in Kerala and other parts of India for different purposes. Acacia trees are fast-growing, and their wood is known for its strength, durability, and versatility. In Kerala, acacia wood is used in construction, furniture-making, and crafting. Acacia wood is known for being dense and hard, which gives it excellent strength and resilience. It is resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for long-lasting products. Acacia wood is also highly resistant to pests, including termites, which is particularly valuable in tropical climates like Kerala's. The wood typically has a golden to reddish-brown color, with darker streaks or patches depending on the species. Over time, it develops a rich patina, adding to its aesthetic appeal. The grain is usually interlocking, which contributes to the wood’s strength and resistance to splitting. Acacia wood is commonly used in Kerala for making furniture such as tables, chairs, and cabinets. The wood's durability and rich color make it highly desirable for both traditional and modern furniture. Acacia is also used for making wooden flooring, paneling, and interior woodwork. The wood’s strength and aesthetic appeal make it a popular choice for high-end and custom-designed interiors. While not as commonly used as teak or other hardwoods for major structural elements, acacia wood can be used for beams, rafters, and other smaller construction components due to its strong nature.
We are supplying high quality Acasia logs with an age in the range of 20 to 40 years at a very reasonable price. The perimeter of the logs ranging between 70 cm to 200 cm.