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TEAK BURMA

TEAK BURMA The homeland of real Teak - Tectona Grandis is South and Southwest Asia (India, Indonesia, Malaysia, China and Burma). In terms of quality, the tree that grows in Burma, today's name Myanmar, stands out. This is how the name for nautical and high-quality teak is used today - Burma teak. BURMA TEAK is one of the most valuable types of wood in the world. It is pleasant to the touch, recognizable. Teak radiates beauty, which is reflected in its golden brown clean and decorative structure. These characteristics of teak are the reason for the high demand for this type of wood. The use of teak wood is multiple, for doors, in nautical, as well as for outdoor and indoor furniture and for wooden terraces, which are really something special. Wooden teak floor coverings beautify the space and add value to it. Burma teak is a wood for more demanding parties, who want to bring the elegance and warmth of wood into their home. The advantage of teak is that it does not bend or become brittle. The reason is hidden in its natural oil, which repels water. It is the only wood that closes the pores after drying. The Burma Teak wood is cut only after 30 years of age, because by then it is enriched with oil. The fast-growing plantation teak is also present on the market, which is mainly used for interior furniture, because it is less resistant to weather influences due to its long life span.
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