Holly Hardwood Lumber

Holly Hardwood Lumber

Windsor Plywood

Holly is the whitest natural wood available -- uniform creamy white with virtually no visible grain. The premium choice for inlay, marquetry, and pure white wood accents against darker species. Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada.

Features

  • Holly -- White to creamy white -- the whitest natural wood available
  • Interlocked, fine texture with high luster grain
  • Janka hardness: 1,020 lbf
  • Kiln-dried -- confirm surfacing options at your local branch

Specifications

Species Holly
Origin North America and Europe
Janka Hardness 1,020 lbf
Colour White to creamy white -- the whitest natural wood available
Grain Interlocked, fine texture with high luster
Drying Kiln-dried
Availability In-store -- confirm sizes and surfacing options

Common Uses

Holly is used for inlay, marquetry, chess pieces (white side), musical instrument components, and decorative accents where pure white wood is needed. Confirm available sizes and stock at your local Windsor Plywood location.

Pro Tips

  • Must be dried carefully to prevent blue-grey staining. Confirm kiln-dried stock. Typically available in smaller sizes. Clear lacquer is the standard finish -- avoid oil-based finishes that add amber tone.
  • Acclimate lumber in your workspace for 48-72 hours before milling to allow the wood to adjust to ambient temperature and humidity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is holly so white?
Holly lacks the extractives (tannins, pigments) that colour most woods. Nearly pure cellulose content produces uniform bright white.


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