Sheesham grain is similar in appearance to teak, and it can be stained, polished, waxed or sealed to produce excellent furniture.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Sheesham wood care:



Sheesham Wood furniture is made from Indian rosewood, or sheesham wood (dalbergia sisoo), from renewable sources in northern India.

Shesham is a rich medium brown wood with deep grains.It is dry-kilned and treated prior to manufacture. Sheesham is a heavy and hard wood with a rich chestnut colour, well-suited for furniture making.


As with any solid wood item, positioning in direct sunlight or near a heat source can cause movement or cracking of the wood.

For the best protection and years of happy use, I would recommend you follow these care instructions:

Waxing & Polishing

From time to time the furniture will need to be waxed. This should be done using a soft cloth and beeswax, which you should then buff using a soft lint-free cloth. Always work in the direction of the grain, and do not use silicon-based sprays or polish.
Recommended use Mylands Antique Mahogany Wax which will help develop the colour as well as protect your furniture.

Spills & Stains

Although our furniture is dry-kilned and treated, we advise you not to place anything hot or wet directly onto the surface as staining may occur, so try to use protective mats or coasters. Should you spill any food or liquid on the wood, wipe it off immediately with a dry cloth. If the wood becomes marked, gently rub it down with extra fine wire wool in the direction of the grain, and restore the finish using beeswax.

Direct Sunlight

Position your furniture away from direct sunlight and heat, where practicable. This will protect the wood from fading, and help avoid any cracking and movement in the joints.

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