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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Real Teak Wood



Teak tree resin typically has an oil in its Galih (Cambium/heartwood) that is highly water resistant. This content alone can protect the Teak from decay, insects, and bacteria. At the same time, the combination of unique Teak tree content and thick fibers make it easier to cut and then later sculpt into pleasing forms. Because of this special characteristic, not found in other trees, there has always been interest in using Teak wood for various types of furniture. The teak trees found in South-East Asia forests reach a height of up to 150 feet, have reddish-green leaves with rough skin, and heartwood that is brown to dark gold in color. Of the main teak producers in the area, Indonesia, India, Myanmar, Philippine, and Malaysia, Indonesia's teak is considered of the highest quality in the world. The teak wood is thus best suited for home and commercial use and not to mention looks great, remember the Indian carving on teak wood also the wood is strongest in the world and precious in money terms too, but people around the world get fooled daily by purchasing fake teak logs for their use.








How can a layman recognise teak wood?












  1. Color Test of Teak wood
    Teak wood is unlike other woods in that it can change its look substantially with age. Most woods change as they age only if you offer an outside stimulus. For example, a dark wood may lighten if you leave it in the sun day after day. That is not the wood changing on it's own, but rather the rays of the sun having a bleaching effect on the wood.
    You can tell by its grain. It is close together, tight grainned wood. If you have the opportunity to sand an area, the wood will be a rich red color.




  2. Feel Test of Teak wood
    The first thing you need to know about teak wood is that it does not feel like other woods. Sure, it is as hard as wood, but once you put your hand on teak wood you may be able to tell the difference between it and other wood types. The most obvious difference is that unlike other woods, teak does not splinter. If you rub your hands across the surface of a piece of wood you should be able to quickly tell if it's a fake. The first splinter you get in your hand will be a quick indication.




  3. Smell Test of Teak wood
    The next thing that may help you tell if a piece of furniture is real teak furniture or not is the smell. Many things have a distinct smell. Leather in a new car is a good example of one of those scents that you know is the real thing as soon as it hits your nose. In the case of teak furniture, you will smell a very light fragrant smell, coming from the wood. It's an earthy smell, but one that is different from other freshly cut woods. Teak gets this smell from the oils that are heavily embedded in the wood.

7 comments:

Aniruddh Nigam said...

I have seen unpolished furniture of teak(supposedly)....how do I know its a real thing and not sheesham or an imitation....???If the furniture is a combination of board/ply and teak wood,how do I differentiate????

nitin verma said...

you see you are right the simple test in this case will be the sound test of wood, you know ply sounds like drum when hammered and the second test is weight, you see teak is very heavy infact 3 time heavier than plyboards.

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0s0-Pa said...

Nothing finer than authentic, hand-crafted teak outdoor furniture! Can't wait to use mine now that summer is approaching!
-Jon

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