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Pair of Bookends | New Zealand Kiwis on Rewarewa Wooden bases

Product Description
Pair of Bookends
New Zealand Kiwis on Rewarewa Wooden bases 
The Kiwis are a chrome plated cast metal

c.1930

Approx 17.5cms (7") tall
[slightest variation in height as between the two - probably due to timber shrinkage]
Approx 13.5cms (5 1/3") long
Approx 9.5cms (3 3/4") wide

In excellent, original condition

Rewarewa is a New Zealand native timber, very similar in appearance to Queensland's Silky Oak [I have seen it confused on occasion!!].  Rewarewa, also known as the New Zealand honeysuckle, is a tall upright tree up to 30 metres in height with a trunk up to 1 metre in diameter.  It is one of the most distinctive looking of New Zealand’s native trees and specimens in the forest often reach 12 – 15 metres before the first branch arises.  Rewarewa grows from sea level to 850 m and is found throughout the North Island and in the Marlborough Sounds at the top of the South Island.

The timber is strong, tough, elastic but workable; although difficult to season.  The dry sapwood is silvery pinkish brown in colour while the heartwood is darker reddish to purplish brown with very prominent medullary rays.  Rewarewa has a quite stunning appearance when quarter-sawn and depending on the cut of the log the appearance of these medullary rays can vary greatly between a tight and open pattern, thereby greatly altering the finished appearance of the wood.  It can be vaguely suggestive of oak.

Because of its figured grain, there is a history of the wood being used in the early decades of European settlement for inlay and decorative work.  These days, the figured grain makes it a timber which is popular with visitors to New Zealand.

Sku:
Vendor: New Zealand
$ 125.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.