As African Teak hardwood furniture has risen in popularity over the past few years, as well as increasing government regulations regarding its exports in Indonesia, the wood has become modest. Supply or demand from the basic economy. If there is a decrease in supply, prices go up. This declining supply has initiated the engineering of teak from other sources. This could be synthetic teak, which is usually grown in Africa or South America or even artificial wood, an imitation not sold as real wood. Fortunately, the latter is less common. African Teak is solid hardwood and not splinters. Wood sawdust is soft and has a…