Chicken Wing Wood (also known as Stuart Bean Wood or African Chicken Wing Wood) is a kind of mahogany, which is named because of the chicken wing-like grain on the chordal section of the heartwood of its wood. Chicken-wing wood is hard, strong, resistant to decay, slow-drying and slightly cracking. It is often used to make high-end furniture, jewelry and trim, and is loved by many for its unique grain and texture.
Beech (also known as cone or European beech) is also a hardwood with a straight grain, fine and uniform structure, high hardness and resistance to wear. Beech wood has good anti-bacterial properties, making it suitable for tableware and kitchenware. Beech furniture also looks beautiful and feels comfortable in the hand.
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