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Jatoba Wood Veneer-Finished

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Original price $15.00
Original price $15.00 - Original price $15.00
Original price $15.00
Current price $12.00
$12.00 - $12.00
Current price $12.00
Species: Jatoba
Species Characteristics: Also known as Brazilian Cherry. Heartwood varies from a light orangish brown to a darker reddish brown, sometimes with contrasting darker grayish brown streaks. Color tends to darken upon exposure to light. Sapwood is a light grayish yellow, clearly demarcated from the heartwood. Grain is typically interlocked, with a medium to coarse texture. Good natural luster.
Size: 12x19 inches
Wood Species: With over 30 species and even more grades of wood available, select the species with the color and pattern you desire. Remember- no two trees are the same, so there will be variation in color and pattern. We have tried to provide a good representation of the species.
Uses and Advantages: It is cost effective and easy to use. Each sheet of our wood veneer comes with a 3M pressure sensitive adhesive already applied and is finished with a semi-gloss varnish. It is ready to adhere to any desired surface before or after cutting.
Specifications: Real wood, high quality, laser grade with a 20-mil paper back to provide stability.
Thickness: 1mm with variation of 0.2mm including adhesive. 
Finish: Finished with a semi-gloss varnish for durability and ease of cleanup. 
FSC Certified: Our suppliers practice sustainability. FSC Certified, American National Standard Legal Timber Due Diligence Certified. Environmental Policy: We will promote forest stewardship and be respectful to environmental concerns. We will control our wood sources to exclude illegally harvested wood and wood harvested in violation of traditional and civil rights. We will not source wood harvested where conservation values are threatened by management activities. We will not purchase wood harvested in forests which are being converted to plantations or non-forest use, or wood from forests in which genetically modified trees are planted.