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Curly Maple Veneer - Highly Figured For projects that require a true "show-stopper," our Highly Figured Curly Maple veneer offers an unparalleled visual impact. Also known as "Tiger Maple" or "Cross Fire," this species is famous for its shimmering, three-dimensional undulations that appear to move as the light changes.
Exotic Figure and Natural Beauty The distinct "curl" or "blister" in this veneer wood occurs naturally and is highly sought after by luthiers and high-end furniture makers. Our curly maple ranges from creamy-white to light reddish-brown, featuring:
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Deep Figure Intensity: Hand-selected for the most concentrated "cross fire" patterns.
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Sustainable Excellence: Using wood veneer sheets allows you to showcase this rare growth pattern with greater efficiency and stability than solid lumber.
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Versatility: While often used for musical instrument tops (like guitars and violins), it is also spectacular for jewelry boxes, high-end cabinetry inlays, and luxury wood veneer panels.
Technical Note: While Curly Maple and Fiddleback Maple share similar shimmer, "Curly" typically refers to the figure found in flat-cut sheets, providing a wider, more organic movement across the surface.
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Curly Maple Veneer - Highly Figured For projects that require a true "show-stopper," our Highly Figured Curly Maple veneer offers an unparalleled visual impact. Also known as "Tiger Maple" or "Cross Fire," this species is famous for its shimmering, three-dimensional undulations that appear to move as the light changes.
Exotic Figure and Natural Beauty The distinct "curl" or "blister" in this veneer wood occurs naturally and is highly sought after by luthiers and high-end furniture makers. Our curly maple ranges from creamy-white to light reddish-brown, featuring:
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Deep Figure Intensity: Hand-selected for the most concentrated "cross fire" patterns.
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Sustainable Excellence: Using wood veneer sheets allows you to showcase this rare growth pattern with greater efficiency and stability than solid lumber.
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Versatility: While often used for musical instrument tops (like guitars and violins), it is also spectacular for jewelry boxes, high-end cabinetry inlays, and luxury wood veneer panels.
Technical Note: While Curly Maple and Fiddleback Maple share similar shimmer, "Curly" typically refers to the figure found in flat-cut sheets, providing a wider, more organic movement across the surface.