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Responsible Sources of wood

by | 30-09-2013 02:45



Me and my family have a rich taste on crafts. When we moved to our new "Flat", we wanted to convert it into a masterpiece. We did a bit of works here and there (through third party). Then we got ourselves a masterpiece.
 
One of my uncle asked why I used wooden stuffs that require cutting trees. Well, it?s pretty simple. It is termed as responsible sourcing. When we bought the timbers, we bought it from a place that re-plants saplings on the same place of the first tree. Not only so, they also take care of it.

 I also have a taste in Music. I play electric bass guitar. It was bought from the company ?Ibanez?. They also re-plant the wood they use on their guitars, basses and amplifiers.
Tone-woods can be really rare and under serious threat from the artist. Even I see dreams of owning a bass with Brazilian Rosewood-neck, American Ebony-fingerboard and Latin-American/German Korina-Body. But, these are extremely rare and quite pricey. If it was responsibly sourced in the first place, then it would not be in this way.

So, I urge upon all the Eco-warriors to save trees. But if you indeed need them, please buy them from a responsible source.

Here are some Pictures:

wood work1 Our living room-dome.Inspired by the Masjids.

Curtain-boxes1
Curtain Boxes Made of Teak wood. Inspired by "Nakshi Kantha"
Wood-octopus
A octopus like structure made of wood and ply-wood. It is used to 'gloryfy' the "Chandelier".

And my Bass rig.