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Burmese Teak
Burmese Teak is considered to be the world's most valuable and versatile
hardwood. The rare beauty of teak, its rich golden brown luster, decorative
grain and unique properties ,strength, stability, resistance to wear have made
it the most demanded wood. Burmese Teak is known as the King of Woods. Teak from
other regions of the world cannot match true Burma teak. Burma Teak is truly a
gift of nature. There are many uses for teak and very few substitutes. Teak is a
pillar of the shipbuilding industry. Teak has been used on aircraft carriers,
tall mast graceful clipper ships, exquisite cruise ships, refined yachts,
dinghies as well as rugged workboats.. Teak is a precious resource. Only four
countries in the world, Burma, Thailand, Laos and India have natural teak
forests. Teak is probably the best-protected commercial species in the world.
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