Anegre
GER Anegre -Furnier
F Mukali, -vernis
E Anegré, -chapa
I Aniegrè, Noce tanganica, -impiallacciatura
The wood also known as Anigré is typically distinguished between white and red Anigre. The coloration varies from reddish-gray to pinkish-gray and light-yellowish-brown. Anigre often has a very uniform, plain texture with tight, faintly pronounced stripes; only occasionally does it exhibit a striped or colorful pattern
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