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While most Etimoe trees are tapped for rubber, untapped trees are often sliced to produce this rare and striking veneer. The light red-brown to grey-brown wood has a straight grain, often with striking black-red veins or stripes, and a fine, even, lustrous texture. Etimoe is available in large sizes and in a variety of figures, most commonly curly and fiddleback. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Brookside Veneers, Produced by Alpi Spa. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Tineo is prized for its unique and interesting colors—the typically pinkish-brown veneer is marked with bold, exotic streaks of purple, dark green, blue, and/or black. Found primarily in South America, this wood is sometimes called Indian Apple. The veneer is straight-grained with a fine to medium texture, and a lovely natural luster. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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Known around the world by many names, this wood resembles walnut but is in fact not related to the walnut family. Its heartwood varies from light pink to brown to gray contrasted by dark irregular stripes when quarter cut. Figured woods are fairly common. This exceptionally large tree produces large leaves of veneer that are well suited for architectural use. Rare and increasingly challenging to acquire, this veneer is a distinctive choice for discerning interiors. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching
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European walnut is among the most popular veneers in the world market. In recent years, severe frost in France damaged a great number of trees, making good European walnut increasingly harder to find and more expensive than its American cousin. A favorite for high-quality architectural woodwork, this veneer has a smooth, even texture and thin, dark, grain markings over a light to dark brown background. Learn About Veneer Cut & Matching