About our Jarrah
The species: Eucalyptus marginata is native to south western Australia.
The wood: Jarrah is a rich, reddish-brown wood with even, tight grain. It is termite resistant, water resistant, and hard.
Uses: Its hardness makes it valuable for flooring, panelling, cabinet making and furniture. When seasoned, the wood is very hard. It is also water resistant which, combined with its hardness, makes it a good choice for structural uses such as for bridges, wharves, railway sleepers, ship building and telegraph poles.
Hardness: Janka rating - 1,910.
Sourcing: Our Australian Jarrah comes from accredited Australian sources.
Availability: Varies throughout the year without notice, depending on shipment arrivals into the U.S.
The species: Eucalyptus marginata is native to south western Australia.
The wood: Jarrah is a rich, reddish-brown wood with even, tight grain. It is termite resistant, water resistant, and hard.
Uses: Its hardness makes it valuable for flooring, panelling, cabinet making and furniture. When seasoned, the wood is very hard. It is also water resistant which, combined with its hardness, makes it a good choice for structural uses such as for bridges, wharves, railway sleepers, ship building and telegraph poles.
Hardness: Janka rating - 1,910.
Sourcing: Our Australian Jarrah comes from accredited Australian sources.
Availability: Varies throughout the year without notice, depending on shipment arrivals into the U.S.