Expensive.
1. Greek wood grows slowly and has a long growth cycle. Due to environmental protection and other factors, logging is restricted and the supply is small. Known for its fine materials, beautiful textures and excellent durability, these features make it highly sought after in the market.
2. Due to the high hardness of Greek wood, it is difficult to process and requires the use of professional equipment and skilled workers. As demand for high-end furniture and decorations increases, so does the market demand for Greek wood, causing its price to rise.