Natural beech burl handle

Product Description

Beech burl (Fagus sylvatica) is an extremely rare and sought-after wood, prized for its unique beauty and exceptional characteristics. This precious wood comes from the European beech, a robust tree that typically grows straight and resists external stress, making burl formation particularly uncommon.

Specifications

  • Botanical name: Fagus sylvatica

  • Colour: Typically ranges from light beige to brown, often featuring distinctive spalting patterns

  • Origin: Europe

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size: 125x30x6 mm
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Description

Uses of Beech Burl

Beech burl is ideal for artisans seeking a rare and beautiful material for unique and sophisticated creations.

  • Exceptional Aesthetics: The spalting patterns and complex grain of beech burl make it perfect for art pieces, knife handles, decorative items, and other high-end designs.

  • Rarity: Burl formation in beech is extremely rare, making each piece precious and one of a kind.

Availability and Opportunity

Finding beech burl, especially with spalting, is extremely rare. In 30 years of experience, this is an extraordinary discovery.

  • Very Limited Stock: We have found just enough for a few pieces. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to acquire such a unique material.

  • Exclusivity: Each piece of beech burl we offer is exceptional and entirely unique.

Conclusion

Beech burl (Fagus sylvatica) is a natural treasure, perfect for artisans looking for a rare and stunningly beautiful material. With its scarcity and distinctive patterns, it adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any creation. Don’t miss this exceptional chance to work with such a rare and magnificent wood.

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