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Unique Handcrafted Woodwork

For nearly thirty years, Jeremy has done more than refine an old tradition: he’s created a style unlike any other. Guided from an early age by master carvers, Jeremy fuses traditional techniques from around the world with his own unique style, creating one of a kind pieces.

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"Jeremy Made a memory box for me made from the most beautiful wood. This is something that will stay in my family for all time."

— J. Greene

 
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Quality wood.

Always

Koa Wood is legendary in Hawaii. Not only is this amazing wood native to Hawaii but it is known for the deep rich colors and varied grain pattern. Koa has honored heritage in Hawaii and is highly revered and sacred.

Mango wood is categorized as hardwood because of its strength, density, attractive looks and of course durability that allows it not to wear out quickly and keep their high luster texture for many years. These capabilities have made it suitable for the production of various household objects, ranging from doors and flooring to beds, tables, drawers and other furniture. The fascinating texture of mango gives this wood a special kind of appeal, with colors ranging from dark tones to light brown, sometimes with a hint of pink.

Kou, pronounced (ko-oo), is a rare hardwood that grows in the coastal regions of the Hawaiian Islands from sea level to roughly 100 ft. but may grow at up to 450 ft. above sea level. Almost totally destroyed by a moth in the 1800s, it is one of the rarest woods from Hawaii. Kou was prized by Hawaiian royalty for food use. Kou is commonly thought of as the walnut of Hawai`i due to it’s similar grain.

 

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