Javawood
Javawood is a type of wood that is primarily sourced from the Java region of Indonesia. It is known for its distinctive grain patterns and is often used in various woodworking and furniture-making applications. The wood is typically light in color, ranging from pale yellow to light brown, and has a fine texture. Javawood is valued for its durability, strength, and resistance to rot and insect damage, making it a popular choice for outdoor applications such as decking and fencing.
The tree species that produce Javawood include several types of teak and other hardwoods native to the
The sustainable harvesting of Javawood is a significant concern, as the demand for teak and other hardwoods