wood floor los angeles
Jun 292010

EbonyJanka Hardness:
3692 (what’s this?)

Country of Origin:Brazil, South America

About Brazilian Ebony:

Brazilian Ebony, because of it dark tone, is one of the few wood species used in flooring which maintains it’s true color over time. The heartwood is the part most often used and it can be anywhere from jet black to deep maroon, to a chocolate brown or even a purplish black-brown color.

Occasionally there are light streaks throughout the wood. Brazilian Ebony’s sapwood when freshly cut displays these pink streaks which will deepen to a deep red-brown color over time when exposed to sun or air.

Brazilian Ebony has a fine grain that falls in a variable pattern that can be anywhere from straight to very curly.

This flooring choice is extremely durable and is ideal for high traffic areas. It is dent resistant and rated much harder than North American hardwoods on the Janka scale due to it’s density.

Brazilian Ebony makes a dramatic statement and is an elegant choice for high-end residential and commercial spaces.

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Phone: (877) 525-5393.
Email: sales@kalleyflooring.com