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Large Mahogony Kereru Urns
Love them forever and preserve their memory forever.
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$130.00 Reg.
$80.00 SALE
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This large Kereru urn is handcrafted using the wood from the ever changing Mahogany tree. The name mahogany emanated form the island of Jamaica after the English occupation in 1655. Members of the Nigerian Yoruba tribe brought to Jamaica as slaves who were familiar with the name for African Mahogany "(aganwo" (meaning "King of the Timber") would logically have used the expression "M'Oganwo" for a Jamaican tree which closely resembled the trees of their Nigerian homeland. After variable usage the name "Mahogany" finally emerged in 1700.
The origins of the two main species from Central and South America are a source of interest. There are no mahogany forests. The tree is scattered here and there and a good "stand" might be an average of two trees to the acre.
This timber is a light to deep red/brown straight to interlocked coarse to medium cross grain and a heavy timber but a common fault associated with this timber is shakes which is rarely visible until the timber has been dressed.
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