The heartwood of Basralocus is golden, rust or purple brown, usually with a brown red glow. It is clearly distinguishable from the 30 to 60 mm thick sapwood which is light grey when fresh and becomes a red brown colour when exposed to light Exterior joinery, Interior panelling, Flooring, Sliced veneer, Cooperage, Current furniture or furniture components, Heavy carpentry, Ship building (planking and deck), Resistant to one or several acids, Hydraulic works (seawater), Interior joinery, Industrial or heavy flooring, Cabinetwork (high class furniture), Veneer for back or face of plywood, Sculpture, Stairs (inside), Turned goods, Vehicle or container flooring, Bridges (Parts not in contact with water or ground
Granite.
Logs like basralocus, purperhart, gelekabes, walaba, rodelokes, kromsnyi, cope, white rice.
Snake wood logs with a diameter of 5" and up. Super high figured. All logs are waxed and wrapped for maximum protection against cracking.
Hardwoods and exotic woods like snakewood, ebony in 4 colours, marble wood, IPE, purpleheart.