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The world's most valuable hardwood. The rare beauty of teak with its golden brown luster, decorative grain and unique properties has made it one of the most demanded woods of the world. There are many uses for teak. Teak does not warp, crack or discolor when it comes in contact with metals. It is ideal for marine use.
Teak yachts are the paragon of elegance and teak graces the decks of thousands of sailing vessels. Teak has been the mainstay of the boat building industry for several centuries.
On land, teak has a multitude of uses from doors, window frames, sculptures, exterior joinery, interior furniture, exterior furniture and perfect for gates.
Teak has been used extensively in the oil fields of the Middle East as it is the only wood in the world that can withstand the harsh dry desert conditions. Another outstanding feature of teak is its durability when subject to various types of climatic conditions. Outdoor teak furniture needs no paint or vanish. Severe winter cold and snowstorms, monsoon rains and tropical heat cannot diminish the strength of teak.
Teak is one of the few woods in the world that has a natural oil to retard water and keeps teak from warping, cracking or becoming brittle. Teak is extremely resistant to rot and has a natural resinous substance called technoquine that repels termites, marine borers and other insects. Teakwood product is in great demand and will always be a statement of exquisite elegance.
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