krossviður
Krossviður, also known as cross-grained wood, is a type of wood characterized by its distinctive grain pattern, which consists of a series of intersecting, crosswise bands. This unique grain structure is the result of the wood's growth pattern, where the tree's annual growth rings are not concentric but instead form a series of intersecting bands. This pattern is particularly noticeable in the heartwood of the tree.
Krossviður is primarily found in the wood of the krossviður tree, which is native to the tropical
The distinctive grain pattern of krossviður wood has also made it a popular choice for artists and
Despite its popularity, the krossviður tree is considered endangered due to overharvesting for its valuable wood.