Trade name – KUMIE (Heavy hardwood).
Botanical name – Manilkara Celebica. Family – Sapotaceae.
Kumie is a rare, exotic species
of wood. It has a warm reddish-brown color with light streaks, and a very uniform texture.
Due to the similarly of individual pieces, it is supplied mostly
in Prime grade.
Its texture is smooth and very hard. In addition to being widely used in flooring, it is also used in furniture
and fine carvings.
Origin and distribution – It is one of 65 species, occure in the tropical zone of South America, Africa, Asia, Pacific and Australia. Komodoor supplies one of Indonesian species from Sulawesi island.
Komodoor Kumie flooring is selected for Prime, Select and Natural Grades, and for Light, Medium and Dark colours. Skirting is supplied only in Select Grade and selected for L, M, D colours.
PRIME
Quarter and semi-quarter sawn. No life knots, sapwood, stain.
No colour variation.
SELECT
Flat and quarter sawn. No sapwood, stain, dead knots. Slight colour
variation. Some life knots and small spots are accepted.
NATUR
Flat and quarter sawn. No sapwood, stain, dead knots. Slight colour
variation. Some life knots and small spots are accepted.