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Teak
Furniture And The Benefits Of Using Teak Wood
By Roberto Bell
Teak is one of the hardest, strongest and most durable of all woods,
highly resistant to rotting and almost impervious to the effect of sun,
rain, frost or snow.
These characteristics make it the ideal wood for outdoor furniture as
it can be left outside uncovered all 12 months of the year, even in the
UK!
The first plantations on the island of Java were planted by the Dutch
and are now owned by the Indonesian government. Only a limited number
of trees each year are allowed to be felled and an equal amount of
reforestation ensures there is no detrimental effect to the country's
natural resources. Faraway Furniture only use Teak from PERUM PERHUTANI
forestry plantation and we hold a re-forestation certificate directly
from the Indonesian government.
For example at Faraway Furniture, we source only the best quality
heartwood Grade A teak for our products, made of trees of not less than
80 years of age. We only use teak which has been kiln dried to 8 - 12%
moisture levels and we urge you to compare our quality of wood with
other manufacturers who often use lower quality Teak with a much higher
water content. Please be aware that low quality Teak (also known as
sapwood) contains only a fraction of the amount of natural oil and
rubber. This will mean that all of the necessary attributes of good
quality Teak will be absent and the wood is likely to decay and rot
within a short space of time. Our furniture can be left outside and
with little care will be with you and your family for generations to
enjoy.
When you receive your furniture, it will be in its natural state.
Unless specifically requested, we do not oil our teak as many people
prefer the natural colour of teak wood. Please be aware that pre-oiled
teak is a common method used by less ethical manufacturers to hide the
low quality and inferior grade of the teak wood.
Taking care of your new Teak Furniture:
Teak is a unique and durable hardwood which requires little or no care.
If you prefer your teak, like many do, in its natural state which is a
graceful silver grey colour, then you literally have to do nothing.
Teak, unlike other hardwoods, does not need any oiling, staining,
lacquering or painting to keep healthy and maintain its durability.
Treating the teak is only recommended if you prefer the golden yellow
colour of the wood. Whether to oil or not, is purely a personal choice,
doing either will not harm or detract from the strength or durability
of the wood and will not affect our warranty.
The only maintenance we recommend for your teak furniture is occasional
cleaning. This should be done with a mild soap (such as gentle hand
cleaning soap) and warm water to preserve its natural elements.
For more stubborn stains such as red wine, a teak cleaner can be used
or the stain area can be lightly sanded with fine sandpaper. You can
order teak cleaner from our online store. History of teak/about teak:
Teak (Tectona grandis), is one of the most valued woods in the world,
and grows in areas between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of
Capricorn. Teak trees can grow up to 150 feet tall and have large,
leathery, reddish green leaves that are shed in the drier months of the
year. Teak's sap has natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties
that make it resistant to parasites and disease. Teak also contains
rubber and silica, which repel water. The wood also has great
pliability, making it better able to withstand high pressure without
cracking. This, combined with the fact that it is an extremely heavy
wood, with dense fibres that make it relatively easy to cut and graft,
make it one of the finest woods from which to construct outdoor
furniture.
All teak from Indonesia must be certified by the government to verify
that it comes from an approved source.
These strict environmental laws are saving many natural Teak forests.
The Teak plantations provide economic and environmental relief. They
are the major source of income for many villages in tropical areas.
Teak is increasing in value by up to 6% every year and has revenue of
up to $30,000 US per trunk, which makes it a very resourceful cash crop.
Interesting facts about teak:
In the old cave temples of Salsette and elsewhere in Western India,
pieces of teak more than 2000 years old have been found in good
condition.
Teak was most sought after for building war ships in the 18 th century.
Apart from being extremely tough and water resistant, it also does not
splinter under gunfire. Splintering wood was the main cause of
casualties in 18 th century naval warfare.
Teak is very dense and cannot float when first cut down. Thus loggers
have to girdle the tree and let it dry for up to three years before
they can float it to the mill.
Teak leafs are used as sandpaper by locals in the Javanese jungle due
to its rough and extremely tough surface.
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