Teak Wood Is Very Beautiful and Strong,Perfect For The Outdoors
Teak has been utilized for over two thousand years and is noted in poetry from that century. Teak logs last forever as the main structural component in buildings centuries old in India, and also in thousand year old temples. This shows the amazing function of Teak to last when stressed is placed on it. Teak was a major 18th Century export for China, where flooring, cabinets, paneling and multiple other wood features were exported to Europe. Teak was frequently used for art objects, though the strong wood made this a difficult process, needing a lot of resharpening of tools. Later in the Victorian Era, this was greatly overcome and Teak art creations became more main stream.
The durability and salt water repellent characteristics made Teak especially valuable to the Royal Navy, and beyond World War I, when numerous old warships were being scrapped, the crew members were in awe by the great condition of the Teak decking and decided to keep the wood. A lot of it became lawn furniture, creating the tradition of teak patio furniture. The Royal Navy was not the only one using Teak; the unique qualities of this wood made it popular around the world among ship builders in the sailing age. There is an momentous whaling ship, the Charles W. Morgan, held in Mystic Seaport, Connecticut that was built in 1841 and had hard service with several around the world tours but still looks like new.
The continuous increasing ease of Teak building led to Teak becoming a enormous component of the Danish modern style of furniture, extremely excepted in the 50s and 60s. This furniture is now undergoing a renaissance in popularity and authentic Teak furniture from this time is very excepted with collectors and others.
It is also heavily manufactured in Indonesia, there Dutch traders created tree farms in 1816. Perum Perhutani, an organization of the Indonesian Government, operates the tree farms now. They strictly control trees taken and new plantings to only keep very high quality wood. Experiments have shown that Indonesia Teak can grow twenty meters in fifteen years. Today Indonesia and Burma, officially known as Myanmar, have become the world’s largest exporters of Teak.
