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Made from Curly Maple wood: This wood is primarily from the eastern regions of North America—especially the Appalachian Mountains and parts of the Great Lakes. Curly maple, also known as "tiger maple" or "flame maple," is a visually striking hardwood prized for its distinctive wavy grain pattern that seems to shimmer in the light. This captivating effect, often referred to as figure, resembles ripples or curls running perpendicular to the grain, giving the wood its name.
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Made from Curly Maple wood: This wood is primarily from the eastern regions of North America—especially the Appalachian Mountains and parts of the Great Lakes. Curly maple, also known as "tiger maple" or "flame maple," is a visually striking hardwood prized for its distinctive wavy grain pattern that seems to shimmer in the light. This captivating effect, often referred to as figure, resembles ripples or curls running perpendicular to the grain, giving the wood its name.
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Made from Curly Maple wood: This wood is primarily from the eastern regions of North America—especially the Appalachian Mountains and parts of the Great Lakes. Curly maple, also known as "tiger maple" or "flame maple," is a visually striking hardwood prized for its distinctive wavy grain pattern that seems to shimmer in the light. This captivating effect, often referred to as figure, resembles ripples or curls running perpendicular to the grain, giving the wood its name.
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