Grade : FAS/F1F/1COM/2COM
Surface Processing : Rough
Thickness : 4/4、4/5、4/6、4/8
Area : USA/Canada
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North American walnut, scientifically known as Juglans nigra, is also referred to as black walnut. Among all walnut-producing regions worldwide, the United States stands out for its superior quality and stability of walnut wood. The export volume of North American walnut (black walnut) has consistently ranked at the top globally.
Rich and beautiful wood grain and color
The sapwood of North American walnut (black walnut) ranges from white to light brown, while the dried heartwood exhibits shades of light brown to brown-black with occasional purple streaks. The wood grain is generally straight, with occasional wavy, curly, burl, or forked patterns.
Hard and impact-resistant material
The wood from North American walnut trees is hard, dense, and fine-grained. It has high density, hardness, strength, and rigidity, making it resistant to impact and decay. North American walnut (black walnut) is an ideal material for crafting solid wood furniture and flooring.
High value and rarity
North American walnut (black walnut) grows slowly and is difficult to harvest, resulting in limited production. Due to its delicate and elegant grain patterns and rarity, furniture made from North American walnut wood holds considerable value and potential for appreciation in the market.
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*Source: https://www.americanhardwood.org/sites/default/files/publications/download/2017-10/AHEC%20Grading%20Guide_AW_pages_0.pdf
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Other grades and milling specifications available.
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Solid Wood Furniture, Premium Woodcraft
North American (Black) Walnut boasts a rich color, fine texture, and moderate hardness, making it resistant to deformation and highly durable. Commonly used in solid wood furniture, cabinets, crafts, high-end fine wood products, interior decoration, tabletops, shelves, and more, its heartwood is often favored in the crafting of exquisite American furniture and flooring.Musical Instruments
Due to its resistance to warping, it is frequently utilized in the construction of musical instruments.Complement
The heartwood ranges from light brown to deep coffee color, occasionally featuring purple hues and darker streaks. The grain is typically straight, sometimes exhibiting wavy or curly patterns. It pairs well with lighter woods, creating a striking contrast effect.
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Walnut Wood CharacteristicsNorth American walnut, scientifically known as Juglans nigra, is also referred to as black walnut. Among all walnut-producing regions worldwide, the United States stands out for its superior quality and stability of walnut wood. The export volume of North American walnut (black walnut) has consistently ranked at the top globally.
Rich and beautiful wood grain and color
The sapwood of North American walnut (black walnut) ranges from white to light brown, while the dried heartwood exhibits shades of light brown to brown-black with occasional purple streaks. The wood grain is generally straight, with occasional wavy, curly, burl, or forked patterns.
Hard and impact-resistant material
The wood from North American walnut trees is hard, dense, and fine-grained. It has high density, hardness, strength, and rigidity, making it resistant to impact and decay. North American walnut (black walnut) is an ideal material for crafting solid wood furniture and flooring.
High value and rarity
North American walnut (black walnut) grows slowly and is difficult to harvest, resulting in limited production. Due to its delicate and elegant grain patterns and rarity, furniture made from North American walnut wood holds considerable value and potential for appreciation in the market.
Adventage of bestwood -
Walnut Wood Grades
*Source: https://www.americanhardwood.org/sites/default/files/publications/download/2017-10/AHEC%20Grading%20Guide_AW_pages_0.pdf
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Walnut Wood SpecificationOther grades and milling specifications available.
Please feel free to contact us for inquiries! -
Walnut Wood Applications
Solid Wood Furniture, Premium Woodcraft
North American (Black) Walnut boasts a rich color, fine texture, and moderate hardness, making it resistant to deformation and highly durable. Commonly used in solid wood furniture, cabinets, crafts, high-end fine wood products, interior decoration, tabletops, shelves, and more, its heartwood is often favored in the crafting of exquisite American furniture and flooring.Musical Instruments
Due to its resistance to warping, it is frequently utilized in the construction of musical instruments.Complement
The heartwood ranges from light brown to deep coffee color, occasionally featuring purple hues and darker streaks. The grain is typically straight, sometimes exhibiting wavy or curly patterns. It pairs well with lighter woods, creating a striking contrast effect.