Wood Specification Wood Name Black Cherry, Cherry, American Cherry Botanical Name Prunus serotina Length Available in 6 to 48 inches Width Available in 1 to 2-1/2 inches Thickness Available in 1 to 2-1/2 inches Dried Yes, Kiln Dried Moisture Content 6-7% Grain : The grain of Cherry wood can vary, ranging from straight to wavy or curly. It often displays a fine and uniform texture. Color : Cherry wood is known for its warm and rich color that evolves over time. When freshly cut, it has a light reddish-brown hue that deepens to a darker, more intense reddish-brown as it ages. Strength & Durability : It offers a moderate hardness, providing some resilience against denting and wear, contributing to its longevity. Its density, though not exceptionally high, contributes to its durability, offering resistance to impacts and abrasions. Common Uses : Turning blanks are utilized by woodworkers to craft a diverse array of objects including vases, handles, spindles, bottle stoppers, pepper mills, pens, tool handles, knobs, pulls, and decorative ornaments. Note: This piece is a sample picture. You will get a similar piece.