Tectona Grandis, or the parent log of one of the most popular teak veneers, is composed of a thin layer of the wood’s skin, laid on a thicker substrate. No two logs are the same and this gives us a variety of shape, size and color palette to choose from. These trees are native to the south and southeastern regions of Asia like Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
Teak Wood Veneer sheet’s unique texture, oily finish with a natural luster with coarse grains makes it popular for all the grain lovers.