Hard, heavy, built for construction.
Sakhua, known widely as Sal wood, is one of the heaviest and hardest timbers used across eastern India. It's the wood builders reach for when structural strength matters more than surface looks.
| Density | 850–950 kg/m³ |
| Grain | Straight, coarse |
| Best For | Construction, beams, doors |
| Durability | Very High |
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03 Jan 2026Mostly structural work — roof beams, door frames, and load-bearing applications where strength matters most.
Yes, though its weight and coarser grain make it better suited to sturdy, functional pieces than fine decorative furniture.
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