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Jacaranda

Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda)

Jacaranda, known for its stunning purple blooms, is not only admired for its beauty but also for its unique properties as a hardwood. Native to South America but now widely grown in Australia, Jacaranda wood has become a popular choice for various timber projects. Here's a detailed look at what makes Jacaranda a desirable option for your custom woodwork.

Why Choose Jacaranda?

Jacaranda is a wonderful choice if you’re looking for:

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Its light to medium brown tones, coupled with its fine grain, make Jacaranda a visually striking timber that stands out in furniture, flooring, and decorative pieces.

  • Workability: Jacaranda is easy to work with, making it a favorite among woodworkers who appreciate a smooth, fine texture that takes stains and finishes beautifully.

  • Unique Color: The wood’s subtle golden and reddish hues, combined with the possibility of slight grain patterns, add an attractive, warm touch to any project.

  • Versatility: From furniture to decorative carvings, Jacaranda can be used for a wide variety of applications, giving you flexibility in your design.

Appearance

  • Color: Jacaranda wood typically features a light to medium brown color, with subtle reddish hues and an attractive golden tone. The wood often darkens slightly over time, creating a rich patina.

  • Grain: The grain of Jacaranda is generally straight, though it can sometimes be wavy or interlocked. The texture is fine and uniform, which gives it a smooth finish when sanded.

  • Finish: The smooth texture of Jacaranda allows it to take on a polished finish with ease. It works well with oils, stains, and varnishes, which bring out its natural luster.

Properties

  • Durability: Jacaranda is a relatively durable hardwood, though it is not as dense or tough as some other Australian timbers like Red Cedar or Bluegum. It has moderate resistance to wear and decay, making it suitable for indoor applications.

  • Strength: While not as hard as some other timbers, Jacaranda still offers good strength for general woodworking projects, including furniture, cabinetry, and decorative items.

  • Workability: Jacaranda is relatively easy to work with, though its fine grain can cause slight tear-out when cutting. However, with proper care and sharp tools, it finishes beautifully, making it an excellent choice for intricate woodwork.

  • Aroma: Jacaranda wood has a mild, pleasant fragrance when worked, contributing to a natural and clean feel in woodworking spaces.

Care and Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Jacaranda requires regular cleaning with a soft cloth to keep its smooth finish intact. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they can damage the wood's surface.

  • Protection: Jacaranda wood should be protected from direct sunlight and moisture to avoid warping or fading. Regular oiling helps maintain its natural finish and provides an extra layer of protection.

  • Re-finishing: Over time, Jacaranda’s surface may require re-finishing. Light sanding and oiling can restore its original beauty, allowing it to retain its charm for years to come.

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Photo credit: Image of Jacaranda wood texture courtesy of MB Veneer.

Photo credit: Image of Jacaranda tree courtesy of Australian Geographic.

The Types of Wood We Rescue

Our creations celebrate the natural beauty and uniqueness of Australian timber.

Each piece of wood we use is carefully selected for its character, grain, and durability, ensuring every product is one of a kind. 

We work with:

Bluegum

Silky Oak

Camphor Laurel 

Red Cedar

Hairy Oak

Jacaranda

Mango 

We highly recommend looking into the type of wood you would like to

include on your enquiry!

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