Characteristics
- Botanical name : Eucalyptus marginata Donn. ex Sm.
- Average density : 0.82 (at 12 % humidity)
- Finishing : Difficult (filler-porage recommended)
- Colour : Brown redto dark brown
- Origin : Oceania, mainly Australia
Uses of Jarrah
Jarrah is prized for its durability and beauty, making it ideal for a variety of craft and industrial uses.
- Very hard wood: Its high density makes it perfect for work requiring great strength.
- Finishing: Although difficult to finish, the result is well worth the effort. A filler is recommended to obtain a smooth, uniform surface.
Available variants
We offer two jarrah variants: stabilised jarrah and natural jarrah, each with its own unique characteristics.
Jarrah Stabilized:
- MBR stabilisation: We have stabilised burl jarrah using our exclusive MBR (hybrid wood) method to fill the holes often found in this species. The result is a material that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
- Unique aesthetics: Each stabilised piece is a real painting, ready to inspire your creations.
Natural Jarrah :
- Ultra Limited Series: We have discovered a very old stock of burl jarrah, rare and flawless. These pieces are exceptionally large and available in very limited quantities.
- Unique opportunity: Don't miss this rare chance to acquire such a precious and hard-to-find material.
Advantages of Jarrah Stabilized and Natural
Jarrah, whether stabilised or natural, offers a combination of beauty and strength. MBR stabilisation fills in natural imperfections, providing a ready-to-use material for high-end craft creations. The natural jarrah, available in a limited series, offers unrivalled authenticity and rarity.
Jarrah is an exceptional wood for craftspeople looking for a durable and aesthetically unique material. Whether you opt for the stabilised or natural version, you'll have a superior quality wood, ideal for your most demanding projects.