The History Benefits and Uses of Olive Wood
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Olive wood, a hard, rich, durable, and beautiful wood that is sought after throughout the world, is produced from olive trees in Europe and eastern Africa, mainly in the countries on the southern and eastern coasts of the Mediterranean, including Israel and Palestine, the Holy Land. Olive trees originated in the Asia Minor countries, but have since spread throughout Europe and northeastern Africa, thanks to their low maintenance and longevity. The olive tree bears fruit with a unique and appealing flavor that can be enjoyed on its own or turned into the incredibly popular olive oil. Plus, olive wood is extremely strong and has a fine uniform texture that works well for many different applications. The grain of east African olive wood has been referred to as "straight-grain" because the olive lumber pieces can be perfectly aligned, making it ideal
Olive wood, a hard, rich, durable, and beautiful wood that is sought after throughout the world, is produced from olive trees in Europe and eastern
Olive wood, a hard, rich, durable, and beautiful wood that is sought after throughout the world, is produced from olive trees in Europe and eastern
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