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burl

[burl] / bɜrl /




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“They have more soul,” Berkofsky said of his patterned carbon-steel knives, which feature elegant handles he has sculpted in rare wood such as charred Osage orange, black ash burl and live edge double-dyed maple.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 19, 2025

Urban wood has a lot of character: streaks of color known as ambrosia; burl, which is essentially tree scar tissue; and birdseye, a distinctive pattern that looks like tiny, swirling eyes.

From Washington Post Jan. 25, 2022

Cabinets by Ross Day are Jatoba, from South America, and Western Tiger maple, with smaller accessories in walnut burl and teak.

From Seattle Times Feb. 15, 2020

He raised his arms slightly and squinted at them, a carpenter troubled by a burl in the wood.

From The New Yorker Mar. 27, 2017

The so-called Dutch elm disease entered the United States from Europe about 1930 in elm burl logs imported for the veneer industry.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson




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