Unless you are a woodworking enthusiast, you might be surprised to learn that the rich, vibrant color of our purple heart wood watches is entirely natural – no stains or dyes involved. It is a unique wood that changes in color as it ages, making each piece even more beautiful over time. Here are a few interesting facts about this distinctive wood type.
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The Genus of Purple Heart Tree Wood Is Peltogyne
First off, where does purple heart wood come from?
More than 20 species of Peltogyne have been documented. Purple heart trees grow from southeastern Brazil to Costa Rica and even to Trinidad. Most species grown in the Amazon basin. As a result, these trees are known by a variety of names depending on the region and language. They include amaranth, violetwood, tananeo, saka, koroboreli, pau roxo, and morado. Each name reflects the tree’s regional history and importance, giving the wood even more character behind its beautiful purple hue.
Purple Heart Trees Can Grow Up to 170 Feet!
So, what does a purple heart tree look like? We can at least tell you that it is extremely easy to spot – these trees are truly impressive in size. They can grow up to 30–50 meters (about 100–170 feet) tall, with a trunk diameter of around 5 feet. This makes them some of the tallest trees in the forest.
Its Grain Pattern Is Typically Straight
Purple heart wood typically features a straight grain. However, there are examples of it being wavy or displaying other patterns.
Its Wood Is Not Always Purple
When purple heart wood is first cut, it actually starts off as a dull gray or faded brown. But with time and exposure to sunlight, it begins to darken and gradually take on that signature purplish hue. As the wood matures, it reaches its brightest purple. It then continues to darken, turning into rich shades like dark maroon, chocolate-purple, or even black — thanks to the UV light. The longer you expose it to the sun, the deeper the color becomes.
If you would rather keep that vibrant purple for longer though, a UV-inhibiting varnish will help lock it in and stop it from darkening too much.
It Is Almost Unbreakable
It happens to be one of the hardest and most durable woods in the world. Due to its extreme density and watertight nature, it is highly resistant to decay. It is also pretty immune to attacks from fungi, termites, and other insects.
It Might Have Spiritual Qualities
In modern-day pagan religions, purple heart wood is believed to harbor important spiritual qualities. Many believe it enhances creative energy, knowledge, and assists in healing. It may also help eliminate negative energies and tension at home.
Purple Heart Tree Is Resilient to Damage
Although purple heart wood may seem exotic and rare because of its stunning color, it is actually one of the most durable, stable, and eco-friendly wood species available. Known for its natural resistance to water and insect invasion, it is a solid choice for outdoor furniture, decking, or anything exposed to the elements. It can hold up well in environments where other woods might warp or degrade over time. On top of that, its remarkable stability allows it to withstand drastic changes in climate and humidity without warping, cracking, or losing its structural integrity. Thus, not only does it offer beauty and strength, but its sustainability and resilience also make it an excellent choice for eco-conscious buyers looking for long-lasting, environmentally-friendly materials.
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Bold & Beautiful: Treehut’s Purple Heart Wood Accessories
Due to its bold purple hue and unmatched durability, purple heart wood is the perfect material for creating unique, high-quality accessories. At Treehut, each product we create highlights the natural beauty of the wood, while reflecting our commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship. Whether it is a striking timepiece, a sleek wallet, or a statement bracelet, this wood adds the perfect touch of personality. Plus, you can make it even more special with a personalized engraving, courtesy of Treehut’s custom engraving service, creating a one-of-a-kind piece that is truly yours.