Project Description
Aningeria superba
Aniegre goes by many names, including Aningera, Landosan, Mukali, Kali, Mukangu, Muna, Osan, and sometimes misleadingly called Tanzania Walnut. Aniegre is a African species whose veneer ranges in color from yellow to pale brown, and may sometimes have a pinkish tint. In terms of figuring, Aniegre can range from almost no figuring presence up to intense fiddleback figuring. Displays fine, lustrous texture.
Our dyed veneers offer color consistency in a variety of hues, intensity, and values in combination with the natural wood grain, creating beautiful and unique options in design.
The dye process will take regular wood veneers: pressure bleached, then pressure dyed with a custom color dye. The entire thickness of the wood is dyed to guarantee uniform color. The veneers are then dried, reassembled and bundled for further processing. An advantage of dyed veneers is that it eliminates the labor of staining and color matching, and repairs are easily done with sanding and touch-ups. If the color you are seeking is not presented, pending the scope of the project, we can color match to your sample.