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  2. Lignum vitae - Wikipedia

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    Lignum vitae is hard and durable, and is also the densest wood traded (average dried density: ~79 lb/ft 3 or ~1,260 kg/m 3); [4] it will easily sink in water. On the Janka scale of hardness, which measures hardness of woods, lignum vitae ranks highest of the trade woods, with a Janka hardness of 4,390 lbf (compared with Olneya at 3,260 lbf, [5] African blackwood at 2,940 lbf, hickory at 1,820 ...

  3. Taíno ritual seat - Wikipedia

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    The seat is made from the dense hardwood called Lignum vitae. In this case the Lignum vitae is from the Guaiacum officinale tree. [1] This tree's flowers are the national flower of Jamaica. [2] The small chair is made in the form of a man on all fours. The head is decorated with gold and the figure is carved with male genitals underneath. [3]

  4. Leon Underwood - Wikipedia

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    Underwood's 1935 lignum vitae carving African Madonna, or Black Virgin, was inspired by a Bantu carving and is sited in St George's Cathedral, Cape Town. [ 22 ] Underwood's 1937 bronze sculpture of King George VI , now in the National Portrait Gallery, London , had originally been intended to be of Edward VIII but was reworked after the ...

  5. Guaiacum - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the use of Guaiacum for syphilis. The genus is famous as the supplier of lignum vitae, which is the wood of several species in the genus. [citation needed] It is the fourth-hardest variety of wood as measured by the Janka hardness test, requiring a force of 4,500 lb f (20,000 N) to embed a steel ball 0.444 in (1.13 cm) in diameter half that distance into the wood.

  6. Guaiacum sanctum - Wikipedia

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    Guaiacum sanctum, commonly known as holywood, lignum vitae [4] or holywood lignum-vitae, is a species of flowering plant in the creosote bush family, Zygophyllaceae. It is native to the Neotropical realm , from Mexico through Central America , Florida in the United States , the Caribbean , and northern South America . [ 5 ]

  7. Treen - Wikipedia

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    Turning and carving were the key manufacturing techniques. [5] The selection of wood species was important, and close-grained hardwoods such as box, beech and sycamore were particularly favoured, with occasional use of exotics, such as lignum vitae for mallet heads.

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