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African Blackwood: Also known as Mozambique Ebony, this dense and dark wood is prized for its fine texture and beautiful color, making it highly valuable for musical instruments and luxury items.
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Agarwood: Oud, or Aloeswood, is used in perfumes and incense for its aromatic resin. Agarwood is one of the most expensive woods due to great demand.
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Pink Ivory: Known for its vibrant pink color, Pink Ivory is rare and highly sought after for its use in fine furniture and decorative items.
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Ebony: A classic and luxurious wood, Ebony is dense, dark, and exceptionally smooth, making it a popular choice for high-end furniture and musical instruments.
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Sandalwood: Valued for its distinctive fragrance, Sandalwood is used in perfumes, incense, and carved religious artifacts, contributing to its high price.
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Purpleheart: As its name suggests, Purpleheart displays a striking purple hue when freshly cut, gradually darkening to a deep purple-brown. Its unique color and durability make it a prized wood for fine woodworking.
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Bubinga: Bubinga, also known as African Rosewood, is a dense and beautiful wood used in high-quality furniture and cabinetry.
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Dalbergia: Various species of Dalbergia, commonly known as Rosewood, are highly valuable for their rich colors and use in luxury furniture and musical instruments.
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Ziricote: Ziricote is a visually stunning wood with intricate patterns, ranging from dark brown to black, often used in high-end guitars and custom-made items.
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Teak: Teak is renowned for its natural oils and exceptional durability, making it a preferred choice for outdoor furniture and boat decking.