Thursday, June 29, 2017

Some Properties Of Curly Koa Wood

By Larry Walker


There are many different types of wood. It is one of the most used materials used in construction or in the making of furniture. Each and every one of them possesses characteristics; this is why they can be used in different purposes. They are normally classified into two types namely; hardwood and softwood. Softwood can be obtained from conifer trees whereas hardwood can be obtained from deciduous trees. There is another wood that is known for its grain pattern as well as rich colors that it possesses. Curly Koa wood is its name meaning brave or warrior. It might be one of the most famous and rare woods in the world. In some cultures it was considered as sacred.

It possesses decorative color and texture. This among other reasons is why it is famous. The unique properties shown by the tree is mainly dependent on the age and kind of soil it grew and matured in.

Its ability to be able to resist insects and rotting is among the reasons why it fetches such high market value. It is this among many other special qualities that timber dealers or even carpenters prefer to use this lumber to make different artefacts for instance furniture.

The Koa tree is a rare species unlike others that grow in abundance. The reason for this is that as the years passed by, the trees were cut to pave way for farming practices. They were cut down without replacement causing them to almost face extinction. This is why you will find that of all the trees that grow in a particular forest, only one percent are of Koa species.

Nowadays, the wood is used to make a variety of commodities like guitars, furniture, bowl turning, and even certain wood carvings. This is in contrast to what they were used to make in the past. The ancient people used them to curve canoes and war crafts such as spears.

It can be among the most costly woods in this world. This is because of certain factors. One of them being it only grows in a certain region and nowhere else. It only grows under weather conditions, which only that region can offer.

The other factor is that it may be uncommon. It can only be harvested from public land when it is either dead or decaying. It is seen as a sin to cut Koa that is still healthy and planted in a privately owned land. The practice is considered illegal and anyone found guilty of cutting the tress is at risk of facing serious legal penalties.

In addition, this tree possesses a rich historical background. Although its survival is not all that certain; it is a resource that can be enjoyed by future generations. This can only be made possible if the proper measures are put in place and take effect. Such measures would include to ensure that if one is cut another is planted to serve as a replacement. Conservation is the only way to go.




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