WX-25
CHERRY, FIGURED (Black cherry, Capulin, Choke cherry, New England mahogany, Plum, Rum
cherry)
From the United States, Switzerland and Canada.
The popularity of cherry in the furniture market is reported to have increased over the
years because of its warmth, personality, and ease of use. The narrow sapwood is whitish
to reddish brown or creamy pink. The heartwood varies in color from reddish brown to deep
red or light reddish brown, usually with brown flecks and some gum pockets. Cherry is
reported to be very sensitive to UV light, and changes to its characteristic
reddish-brown, mahogany shade upon exposure. The grain is fine, but material with dark
wavy streaks which are described as striking in appearance are frequently found. Texture
is fine and uniform, and the wood often has narrow brown pith flecks and small gum
pockets. Luster is rich and satiny and finishing characteristics are good.
Common uses include boat building, cabinetmaking, caskets, fine furniture, musical
instruments, scientific instruments, sculpture, figured veneer, interior construction,
handles and wainscoting.
Specific Gravity is .54 (medium density). Turns very easily.