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Synonyms west indian satinwood, zanthoxylum flavum
Type of angiospermous yellowwood
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Synonyms chloroxylon swietenia, satinwood tree
Type of tree
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Type of wood

Examples of satinwood

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An 18th-century Hepplewhite sideboard is inlaid with satinwood and kingwood.
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The center of the table displays a shaded satinwood sunburst inlay.
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In the eyes of some, the grace of some of Sheraton's satinwood bookcases has rarely been equalled.
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It's decorated with satinwood veneers and oval panels framing painted pictures of classical ladies.
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Among the trees of the dry-land forests are valuable species such as satinwood, ebony, ironwood, mahogany and teak.
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Among the trees of the dry-land forests, are some valuable species such as satinwood, ebony, ironwood, mahogany and teak.
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Among the trees of the dry-land forests are some valuable species, such as satinwood, ebony, ironwood, and mahogany.
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The front door has satinwood inlays.
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This early-20th-century example in walnut, walnut burl and satinwood with elaborate inlay work should be valued at $1,200 to $1,800 for insurance purposes.
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More examples
  • West Indian tree with smooth lustrous and slightly oily wood
  • Hard yellowish wood of a satinwood tree having a satiny luster; used for fine cabinetwork and tools
  • A yellow-gold veneer with a mottled figure and a lustrous sheen. Width 6-12 inches.
  • Pale in color and silky in appearance, satinwood became increasingly popular in Britain during the 1770s, replacing mahogany as the wood of choice for smaller pieces of furniture. ...
  • A pale yellowish West Indian wood with a satin finish that first gained popularity in Britain in the late 18th century replacing mahogany for small scale furniture. Due to its rarity and cost it is typically reserved for veneer and inlays.
  • Light colored wood used as cabinet wood and for veneers with soft grained features.