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Different Types of Wooden Walking Canes

Zebrano Wood-

Zebrano wood, also known as Zebrawood, is a type of hardwood with a distinct appearance. It is highly valued for its unique grain pattern, which resembles the stripes of a zebra, hence its name Zebrano wood.

The color of Zebrano wood can vary from light golden-yellow to a darker brown, with prominent dark brown or blackish stripes. This striking contrast in colors gives the wood a visually appealing and exotic look. The texture of Zebrano wood is coarse and has a slightly oily feel.

Due to its unique appearance, Zebrano wood is commonly used in decorative and high-end applications. The wood is known for its durability and resistance to decay, making it suitable for walking canes.

Zebrano Wood Walking Cane

Rosewood Wood-

Rosewood is a term used to refer to several different hardwood species known for their exceptional beauty, strength, and durability. Rosewood is highly prized for its attractive appearance and unique properties.

Rosewood is known for its rich, dark hues and intricate grain patterns, often featuring a mix of colors ranging from deep purplish-brown to reddish-brown. The wood has a smooth texture and a natural luster that is often enhanced with a fine polish.

Due to its aesthetic appeal and durability, rosewood is a perfect wood for a high-quality walking cane. See our Rosewood selection of walking canes.

Rosewood Walking Cane

Afromosia Wood-

Afromosia, also known as African teak or Pericopsis elata, is a tropical hardwood. It is highly valued for its attractive appearance and excellent properties, making it a sought-after timber in various applications.

Afromosia wood typically has a golden to medium brown color, with darker streaks or grain patterns that add to its visual appeal. The grain is usually straight or slightly interlocked, and the texture is moderately coarse. Our Afromosia wood has a natural luster that is enhanced with polishing.

One of the notable characteristics of Afromosia is its exceptional durability and resistance. In addition to its durability, Afromosia is known for its stability and strength. It has a high density and hardness, making it ideal for a walking cane. Our Afromosia walking cane has a beautiful finish, that is smooth and has a polished appearance.

Afromosia Wood Walking Cane

Oak Wood-

Oak is a widely recognized and highly popular hardwood due to its strength, durability, and attractive grain patterns.

There are two primary types of oak wood commonly used: white oak and red oak. Each type has its own distinct characteristics:

  1. White Oak: White oak (Quercus alba) is known for its light to medium brown color and tight, straight grain. It has a uniform appearance and a smoother texture compared to red oak. White oak is highly resistant to moisture, making it a preferred choice for outdoor applications such as boat building, outdoor furniture, and decking. It is also commonly used in interior applications like flooring, cabinetry, and millwork.
  2. Red Oak: Red oak (Quercus rubra) typically has a reddish-brown hue and a more open grain pattern. It may contain distinctive rays and flecks that add character to the wood. Red oak is slightly less resistant to moisture compared to white oak but still performs well in various applications. It is commonly used in furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and interior trim work.

Oak wood is valued not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its strength and durability. It is a dense hardwood that is capable of withstanding heavy use and wear making it a perfect choice for a walking cane.

Moreover, oak wood is receptive to a wide range of finishes, including stains, paints, and clear coats. Our Oak walking canes are finished with a clear coat finish which brings out the natural beauty of the wood.

Overall, oak wood's strength, durability, and timeless aesthetic make it a popular choice for a walking cane.

Oak Wood Walking Cane

Walnut Wood-

Walnut wood refers to the timber obtained from walnut trees, primarily from the Juglans genus. Walnut is a highly prized hardwood known for its rich, dark brown color, attractive grain patterns, and excellent workability.

Our walking canes here are Fashionable Canes are made from European Walnut: Commonly referred to as English walnut, European walnut is native to regions of Europe. It has a lighter brown color, with grayish or purplish undertones. The grain patterns in European walnut are typically straight and not pronounced. European walnut is sought after for its elegance.

Our Walnut wooden walking canes are finished with a clear finish enhancing its natural beauty and deepening its color.

Walnut wood is a strong and dense hardwood that is resistant to warping and decay, ensuring longevity in your walking cane.

In summary, walnut wood's dark, luxurious appearance and excellent durability make it a favored choice among walking cane users.

Walking Cane

Amaranth Wood (Purple Heart)

Amaranth wood also known as Purpleheart is a tropical hardwood native to Central and South America. It is recognized for its vibrant purple color, which can darken to a rich dark brown over time when exposed to light. The wood is prized for its striking appearance, durability, and strength.

Due to its hardness and durability, Purpleheart is a popular choice for a walking cane. It has a fine to medium texture with a straight or slightly interlocked grain. The wood has a natural luster and polishes to a high sheen, further enhancing its visual appeal.

In summary, Purpleheart, often referred to as amaranth wood, is a tropical hardwood known for its vibrant purple color, durability, and strength. Its unique appearance and beautiful appearance make it a favored choice for a walking cane, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication.

Amaranth Wood

Wenge Wood

Wenge wood is highly regarded for its distinct dark brown to black color, striking grain patterns, and durability. Wenge wood is admired for its unique aesthetic appeal and is used in a variety of high-end applications.

The heartwood of wenge wood features a dark chocolate brown to nearly black color. What makes wenge wood particularly captivating is its grain pattern, which typically consists of straight lines with alternating dark pencil like streaks. This gives the wood a highly pronounced and dramatic appearance, adding depth and visual interest to finished products.

Wenge wood is known for its exceptional hardness, density, and strength, making it a robust and long-lasting walking cane. It has excellent resistance to wear, making it a wonderful choice for an everyday use for a walking cane.

Our Wenge wood walking cane is polished to a smooth, lustrous finish, which further enhances its rich color and grain patterns.

In summary, wenge wood is a highly prized tropical hardwood renowned for its dark color, striking grain patterns, and durability. Its distinctive appearance and robust properties make it a favored choice for a captivating and long-lasting walking cane.

Wenge Walking Cane

Ovangkol Wood

Ovangkol wood is a type of exotic hardwood that is known for its beautiful appearance.

Ovangkol wood has a rich, lustrous appearance with a medium to dark brown color. It often features dark streaking, which adds to its visual appeal. The grain pattern can vary from straight to wavy or interlocked, giving it a unique and distinctive look.

Ovangkol wood is highly durable. It is dense and hard, which contributes to its strength and longevity making it a beautiful walking cane that will last years to come.

Ovangkol Wooden Walking Cane

Bubinga Wood

Bubinga wood is another type of exotic hardwood that is highly sought after for its exceptional beauty and durability.

Bubinga wood is known for its stunning appearance, which varies from pinkish-red to reddish-brown with purple or black streaks. It has a straight to interlocked grain pattern, often accompanied by a beautiful figure or swirling effect.

Bubinga is an incredibly durable and dense hardwood, making it highly resistant to wear and a great choice for a walking cane.




Ebony Wood

Ebony is a term that is commonly used to refer to various species of dark-colored hardwoods. These species are characterized by their deep black or dark brown color, density, and durability. Ebony is highly valued for its aesthetic appeal and has been prized for centuries in fine woodworking and craftsmanship.

Ebony wood is known for its intense black color, which is its most distinctive feature. The heartwood is typically the darkest, while the sapwood can be lighter in color. Ebony often has a fine, even texture and a smooth, polished surface.

Ebony is one of the densest and hardest woods available. It has a high specific gravity, which gives it a solid and heavy feel. Ebony is renowned for its durability, resistance to wear, and ability to maintain its appearance over time. Having an Ebony wood walking cane will be a timeless cane for years to come.

Ebony Wood Walking Cane

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