Species Description
Morado is a South American wood with a striking dark violet-brown heartwood that is sometimes streaked. It has a medium to high luster, and a texture that can range from coarse to fine. It's grain is interlocked and can be straight or irregular. Highly resistant to decay and fungi, Morado's hardness also contributes to its durability, the wood holding a Janka hardness rating of 1,780. Used for decorative veneers, specialty items, and cabinet work, Morado is wood widely recognized for its beauty, often being used for many of the same purposes of another South American beauty, Brazilian Rosewood.
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Grading
#1 Common material will typically contain open defects including small knots, burls and other character features. In prefinished material, #1 Common may contain some manufacturing defects. You should plan for a waste factor of 10-15% when purchasing.
General Information
Unfinished flooring is installed and then sanded and finished on site. For new residential construction, solid unfinished flooring is the preferred choice. Material can be stained and then finished with the customer's choice of gloss level: satin, semi-gloss or high-gloss. Material can also be re-sanded and re-finished many times over offering the customer a floor which will last generations.
All of our imported products are sustainably harvested under IBAMA, FSC or other governmental agencies in the country of origin. All imported products are Lacey Act compliant for legal origin and sustainable forestry practices.
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