Collection: Walnut

A general term for deciduous trees of the Juglans genus of the Juglandaceae family. As lumber, it is also known as "walnut" in Japan. It is produced in North America and Canada, and is counted among the world's three most famous woods along with teak and mahogany. The wood is heavy and hard, resistant to impacts, strong and resilient, and has the characteristics of being less prone to warping and being easy to process and color. Due to its calm color and profound grain, it has been used for luxury furniture and craft materials. Taking advantage of its impact resistance, it has also been used for rifle stocks, and due to its high demand, it has been continuously cut down, resulting in a depletion of resources, and walnut has become a luxury wood in modern times.