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4 3/4"W x 5 1/2"D x 10 1/2"H Medium Shell Corbel
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Made in the USA| Alder This Pacific Northwestern wood species is one of the softer hardwoods. Alder has a light brown coloration and a red or yellowish tinge. Overall, Alder machines, nails, glues and finishes well. It is straight-grained and uniformly textured.
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Cherry Cherry is a popular choice for the crafting of many home furnishings and wood interiors. The distinctive rich reddish-brown coloration of Cherry makes it a favorite. Cherry darkens as it ages.
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Mahogany Mahogany is valued for its rich coloration and excellent durability. The wood is generally straight-grained and it has an attractive sheen. Over time, mahogany darkens to a deep reddish-brown.
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Maple Hard Maple is also known as Sugar Maple and Black Maple. This cold weather tree is long-favored by furniture makers and valued for its strength and weight. Hard Maple is finely textured and ranges from pale to brown.
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Pine Pine is a member of the evergreen family. It is abundant and diverse around the world. Pinewood is pale in color and it can have contrasting annual rings. It does not shrink or swell greatly.
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Poplar Poplar is a member of the magnolia family, and it exists as a sizeable percentage of commercial hardwoods. Poplar is a yellowish-brown in hue. It also includes a straight grain, and it is fine in texture.
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Red Oak Abundant Red Oak is responsible for over 35% percent of the commercial hardwood market. This wood species is strong, hard and heavy. Red Oak I slight brown in color with a rich grain texture.
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Walnut Walnut is known for its rich appearance. Walnut has a chocolate brown coloration and its grain texture, which can sometimes be wavy or curly, has an ornamental quality. Walnut darkens and takes on a richer appearance over time.
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White Oak White Oak, an Eastern United States native, is straight-grained and features light to dark brown heartwood. White Oak is a heavy wood with excellent moisture resistant qualities. Use galvanized nails with this wood as it reacts with iron.
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All Customer Reviews for "4 3/4"W x 5 1/2"D x 10 1/2"H Medium Shell Corbel"![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 4 Reviews Write an online review and share your thoughts with others. |
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Overall: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Denise Wheeler, Verified Buyer Location: Cypress, TX |
Shell Corbels, 3.18.2009 Beautiful! These perfectly matched inlays I had bought for my new cabinet's faux vent-a-hood & nautical theme. They add such charm to the decor. Very exquisite carving & quality. |
Overall: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Linda Frisch, Verified Buyer Location: Centerville, GA |
Much prettier in person!, 9.30.2007 This is a gorgeous corbel that I purchased for the countertop in my new kitchen. It took the stain to match the cabinets and makes the room stand out. Worth every penny!! |
Overall: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dana Autenrieth, Verified Buyer Location: Ramsey, NJ |
Cherry corbels, 5.31.2006 While I am very pleased with the results, I was somewhat disappointed with the huge color variance between the two I ordered. As it turns out, since I stained them a very dark, the differences are not that noticeable. |
Overall: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Steve Parker, Verified Buyer Location: New Albany, NY |
Corbel, 8.29.2005 Product was great. I order two for a new fireplace. Really finished off the room nicely. |
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