Jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril L.)
Jatoba has a brownish-red colour that darkens from a tan/salmon
colour to a deep reddish brown. Known for its hardness and
durability this exotic hardwood is a great choice in both
residential and commercial installations.
Also known as Brazilian
Cherry, Jatay’va or Paquio. |

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Tajibo (Tabebuia spp)
Traditionally chosen for its rich colour (which may vary from
greyish olive drab to dark chocolate brown) and pronounced grain,
Tajibo combines exceptional toughness with an intimate feeling. A
very hard, heavy and exceptionally durable timber, which, with its
stimulating colour brings character and flair to any interior.
Also known as Diamond Walnut, Ipe, or Lapacho. |

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Cabeza de Mono (Tababuia blanco spp)
Of the Ipe family, heartwood is a light tan color and its sapwood is
creamy white. The grain is the same as that of its sister specie
Tajibo and shares the same properties for hardness and durability.
Also known as Monkey Head |

Cabeza de Mono Eco
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Cabeza de Mono
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Ybyraro (Pterogyne nitens)
Ybyraro is a resistant species with a tan/salmon to reddish brown
colour. It often displays dark stripes and is very lustrous.
Also known as Viraró, Amendoim,
or Ajunau. |

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Curupau (Anadenanthera colubrina)
Curupau has a darkish-brown colour and similar characteristics than
Curupay, such as the hardness and resistance, but with dark veins
and a fine texture.
Also known as Bolivian Cebil. |

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Cuchi (Astronium urundeuva)
Cuchi has a solid rusty red to brown reddish colour. Its texture is
extremely fine and uniform with an oily natural luster.
Exceptionally dense and heavy, with excellent resistance.
Also known as Urundel, Chibitan, Urundey’mi or Urbitan. |

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Morado (Machaerium scleroxylon)
Morado is a hard wood with fine texture that ranges in colour from a
light violet brown to reddish brown with occasional olive and black
streaks.
Also known as Ibiramoroti. |

Morado Eco
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Morado
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Soto (Shinopsis sp.)
Heartwood of Soto is light red when first cut, darkening to a
beautiful brick red after exposure, sometimes marked with dark brown
almost black stripes. Fine textured and extremely hard.
Also known as Quebracho Colorado. |

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Tarara Amarilla (Centrolobium microchaete)
Tarara amarilla is a yellowish to red-orange coloured species, with
fine to medium texture and dark stripes.
Also known as Araríba. |

Tarara Amarilla Eco
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Tarara Amarilla
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Sirari (Ormosia spp.)
Sirari has got a reddish-brown color, a fine structure with a light
texture. The wood is heavy and hard. These properties make it very
suitable in places where it is used intensively in public areas. The
characteristic color of Sirari brings luxury and warmth to any
interior. |

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