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NARRA
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(Pterocarpus macrocarpus)
Narra is an exotic and imported hardwood. The
color varies from pale yellow to deep blood red. The grain is mostly
straight but sometimes crossed, wavy or interlocked. The wood is hard
and strong and extremely durable. Narra trees of the genus Pterocarpus
of the pea family (Fabaceae or Leguminosae). The name refers especially
to P. indicus, or India padauk, or the hard wood, noted for its ability
to take a high polish, that is derived from the trees. Narra wood is
used for cabinetwork; it is usually red or rose colour, often variegated
with yellow, and is hard and heavy. The trunk of the tree is surrounded
(or, occasionally, supported) by huge buttresses extending outward and
upward for about 5 m (15 feet); these are sometimes made into tabletops,
the pattern of the grain and the colouring being hardly equaled by any
other timber. A small chip of the wood placed in water soon takes on an
opalescent colour because of a substance in the wood cells. Narra wood
is known also as Burmese rosewood, Andaman redwood, and kiabooca wood. When in burl form both are referred to as Amboyna Burl. |
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