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About Teak Wood And Teak Furniture
If
you are interested in buying teak garden furniture, some relevant
information will help you to better make an informed choice.
This page of our
web site offers you some information about teak wood and its history,
help with choosing your teak furniture, and about the care of teak
furniture.
Teak / Jati /
Tectona Grandis
Tectona Grandis
is the Latin name for Teak, and Jati is the Indonesian name for Teak
where the lumber come from. Teak is a hardwood of the family
Verbenaceae
Characteristics of the teak tree and its
location
Tectona Grandis
is said to be indigenous to India, Burma, Thailand, Indochina and Java
Indonesia. It has been extensively planted for timber or as an
ornamental within its natural range and throughout the tropical regions
of the world, including East and West Africa, as well as Cuba and the
Caribbean, and South America from Panama to Brazil.
Tectona Grandis,
is not a timber from tropical rain forests, and indeed, teak cannot grow
in rain forests - it is a deciduous tree which grows particularly well
in the dry, hilly terrain typical of plantation forests in Southeast
Asia.
Specifically in Java Indonesia, Perum Perhutani
is the government agency which is responsible for managing Indonesia's
extensive forests and plantations. Java has very large Teak plantations
which were first planted by the Dutch in the early 1800's. These
plantations are now well managed by Perum Perhutani.
Perum Perhutani
operate a strict policy regulating the number and size of trees which
can be felled, as well as with regard to the numbers of trees which are
replanted to maintain the productivity of the teak forests for future
generations. The teak plantations produce a high value crop that is a
very valuable source of income in their local area. And the associated
furniture and timber products industry provides regular local employment
to many thousands of people.
When plantation grown the tree will attain a
height of up to 45m [150ft] with a dia. 1 - 1.5m [3 - 5ft]. It will be
ready for harvesting at around 50 - 60 years. If well maintained the
tree can produce a clear stem of up to 30m in length giving a high
timber yield. It produces a very large leaf similar to a tobacco leaf
which is around 12" long and wide.
Characteristics of teak wood
Teak is an extremely dense [40lbs cu ft when
dry] coarse grained hardwood.
Teak wood is generally straight grained, but
occasionally wavy. It has a coarse and uneven texture. The wood contains
a high level of silica which causes rapid blunting of cutting edges.
When fresh cut the surface of the wood is dull in appearance, and the
timber has a distinctive, pleasantly aromatic odor which has been
likened to the smell of leather. Fresh sawn teak has a slightly 'oily'
feel due to the high oil content.
One of the most commonly quoted
facts about the characteristics of teak is its durability. It is
resistant to rot caused by fungal decay, and the high level of resinous
oil present in the timber helps to act as a natural insect repellent
giving the timber very high resistance to attack by termites and other
wood boring insects.
The timber is said to be resistant to water and
many chemical reagents, including acids. It does not have a strong
reaction when it comes in contact with metals.
All these
statements regarding the durability of teak are born out by the fact
that we can see many instances of the timber which have withstood the
test of time when used as key components in the boat building industry,
or more sedately when used for making municipal furniture for our parks.
All our Teak
Furniture is manufactured from genuine Teak.
Real Teak, first quality Tectona Grandis.
No other wood compares to teak when it comes to
durability, elegance, stability and low maintenance. It will arrive a
honey blonde color and after one or two seasons outdoors it will turn
soft, silver gray. And it stays like that, forever, without ever
warping, twisting, rotting or splintering. Knot free, beautifully
grained, smooth to the touch, pleasing to the eye and quality crafted
from the inside out, your furniture will never need replacing.
Teak is a
deciduous tree, which grows in dry, hilly terrains of forests in
Southeast Asia. It cannot grow in rain forest. Actually, the best
hardwood teak comes from Indonesia. Most of the teak furniture, which is
sold around the world, not comes from natural forest – tree farms. But
still, from planting, growing until be a good teak hardwood will takes
at least 50 years.
Recently there have been other companies
offering similar furniture made of various obscure woods, claiming these
woods to be “teak-like”, “as good as teak”, “family of teak” – one even
says “better than teak”. Folks, it just isn’t “better than teak”. For
centuries teak has been famous as the finest wood there is for demanding
outdoor use – on yachts and the decades old benches in the garden and
parks around the world.
Real Teak. First quality Tectona Grandis. This
is the best for outdoor furniture and will also be the best for your
garden, too.
More About Teak ...................
Trade or Common
Name: Teak
Local Name: Jati
Botanical Name: Tectona Grandis
Family: Verbenaceae
The Tree: Teak is
not a very fast growing, and on favorable sites may reach 130 to 150
feet in height with clear boles to 80 to 90 feet. The trunks are
cylindrical to fluted and may reach 3 to 5 feet in diameter.
The Wood: Teak is
a beautiful golden to dark brown, sometimes reddish brown, with a
straight grain, sometimes wavy. Teak is rich natural oils, is easily
worked, and dresses to a very smooth finish. Because of its natural
oils, teak is very durable and resistant to moisture and the drying
effects of exposure to weather. Teak is unique in that it does not cause
rust or corrosion when in contact with metal.
Uses: Teak is a
very valuable wood and is prized throughout the world. It is sought for
the decks, trim and detail work in expensive boats, and fine furniture,
flooring, carving, joinery, cabinetwork, paneling, turnery and veneer.
The nature
characteristic of teak is its durability in all weather conditions. Teak
has an extremely dense grained hardwood that resists rot, warping,
shrinking and swelling. Its high natural oil content continually
preserves the wood so it can be left outdoors for decades. Because of
the durability of teak in all weather conditions, in the old days, the
sailor use teak as ship’s deck and benches. The decking on these ships
was in such good condition when the ships were about to be scrapped; the
wood was recycled and remade into outdoor furniture. The still use it
for the deck and bench ever since. Now, not only being use by the needs
of ship but also recliner on the beach, near the pool, benches at public
parks, dining table at snow resources and other public areas are
furnished with teak, some of which are nearly a century old.
Beside the
durability nature, teak furniture is very smooth and does not splinter.
The color of teak also stay very neutral in all weather condition
whether its exposed to the sun or cold winter days around the years. Its
also has good smell and pleasant aromatic for years and years.
Teak is a
deciduous tree, which grows in dry, hilly terrains of forests in
Southeast Asia. It cannot grow in rain forest. Actually, the best
hardwood teak comes from Indonesia. Most of the teak furniture, which is
sold around the world, not comes from natural forest – tree farms. But
still, from planting, growing until be a good teak hardwood will takes
at least 50 years.
When untreated teak furniture is used indoors
(as it is in restaurants, office lobbies, shopping centers, etc.), the
wood grain evens in tone, becoming and staying a very rich golden brown
color.
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