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Amish Furniture of the Tri-State
Quarter-Sawn White Oak

Hardwood

Quarter-Sawn White Oak

Hardness
1360 Janka
Grain
Straight, with unmistakable ray-fleck figure
Color
Honey-tan with silver ray-fleck highlights
Best for
Mission and Arts-and-Crafts pieces, library casework

Quarter-sawn white oak is the signature wood of the Mission tradition. Cut radially from the log, it reveals the silver ray-fleck that gives Stickley pieces their glow. Harder and more stable than plain-sawn oak, it’s our first choice for built-ins and pieces that need to last a century.