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Natural cherry wood.
Solid cherry wood varies from light pink to reddish brown and rich red.
Cherry wood can be stained in a variety of choices.
Keep in mind the wood will naturally darken within 2 7 months of purchase depending on the amount of natural and artificial light it s exposed to.
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For these wood species we recommend ordering new samples if the current date exceeds the ship date by more than 1 year.
To ensure highest satisfaction we suggest you view an actual sample from your dealer for best color wood grain and finish representation.
In this article we ll explore the best finishes for cherry including those that enhance it s natural properties for the best presentation.
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In the united states most cherry woods that are sold at fine wood suppliers are of the species known as american black cherry.
Cherry is renowned among woodworkers and furniture aficionados for its color and aging process.
Cherry wood is best known for its distinctive color and aging properties.
Natural cherry wood is perhaps the most prized furniture hardwood in america.
Easily our most popular seller cherry is a smooth grained reddish brown hardwood that comes from the american black cherry fruit tree.
It is natural for cherry eucalyptus mahogany wood to darken over time due to the natural photosensitive darkening process.
It starts out a light pink and.
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Cherry is a beautiful hardwood with rich warm colors and a look of depth that comes from the intense hues of reflected light that originate from deep within.
The result is a bright and light looking kitchen despite using solid cherry wood cabinets topped with black granite.
Both a natural finish as well as rich stains with reddish tints enhance the satiny grain of cherry wood.
It sands to a very smooth finish relatively easily and takes stain to adjust the color quite well.
Natural wood furniture is truly a unique and evolving investment and we hope this two part series on real cherry wood helped clear up any uncertainty you may have had.