Jarrah - wholesale supplier |
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We supply our distributors with
Our Jarrah is sourced through certified Australian sources. We were one of the first suppliers in the USA to bring this rare Australian wood here. Its beautiful color and grain, coupled with superb hardness, have enhanced its reputation with discerning customers throughout America. Despite its now genuine rarity, we continue to supply our distributors and select resellers. |
About Jarrah
Jarrah species (sp. eucalyptus marginata): Jarrah grows in Western and South Western Australia.
Jarrah wood: Jarrah is a rich, reddish timber and it is prized for its rich warm color. Jarrah is heavy and hard. Jarrah grain is usually straight, even textured, sometimes displays decorative flecks on flat sawn surfaces. However, other variations in Jarrah grain may be present. Jarrah is extremely durable and resistant to insect attack, making Jarrah viable for indoor and outdoor uses.
Jarrah markets: Jarrah has a variety of uses including in marine work, ship building, construction, weatherboard, flooring, and furniture. Jarrah has properties that are appropriate for chemical vats and filter presses.
Jarrah sourcing issues: Jarrah is now very rare, especially in the USA. Limits on harvesting Jarrah have been brought in by the Western Australian government which puts an end to sourcing of quality Jarrah. It is sustainably managed by the Australian government's program for Jarrah sustained-yield management program. The day when quality Jarrah can no longer be obtained is fast approaching... Until then, our current inventory is the highest select grade available anywhere in the world.
Jarrah wood: Jarrah is a rich, reddish timber and it is prized for its rich warm color. Jarrah is heavy and hard. Jarrah grain is usually straight, even textured, sometimes displays decorative flecks on flat sawn surfaces. However, other variations in Jarrah grain may be present. Jarrah is extremely durable and resistant to insect attack, making Jarrah viable for indoor and outdoor uses.
Jarrah markets: Jarrah has a variety of uses including in marine work, ship building, construction, weatherboard, flooring, and furniture. Jarrah has properties that are appropriate for chemical vats and filter presses.
Jarrah sourcing issues: Jarrah is now very rare, especially in the USA. Limits on harvesting Jarrah have been brought in by the Western Australian government which puts an end to sourcing of quality Jarrah. It is sustainably managed by the Australian government's program for Jarrah sustained-yield management program. The day when quality Jarrah can no longer be obtained is fast approaching... Until then, our current inventory is the highest select grade available anywhere in the world.