Chacate Preto

Origine : Afrique australe Latitude S10°-S34°, Longitude E11°-E40° Densité à sec à l'air libre : >0,9 g/cm³
Un mélange d'encre et de teintes ocre, comme l'eau d'une source jaillissante.
Chacate Preto

Chacate Preto belongs to the Fabaceae (Legume) family. It is a tree commonly found in southern Africa, requiring ample light, heat, and moisture for growth. Tree height ranges between 6-18 meters, with a DBH up to 0.75 meters. This wood has moderate density and relatively high hardness. Sapwood is pale yellowish-white, often with light streaks. Heartwood is dark yellowish-brown, and over time, the color slowly deepens, gradually turning into a deep and imposing dark brown. Chacate Preto possesses a rich color and a fine, smooth feel. Wood crafts made from it are moderately priced with high cost-performance, making it highly favored by consumers.