I brought this Volador wood from El Salvador. Volador (Terminalia oblonga) is native to Central America and can be found in places like El Imposible National Park. It's known for its tall, straight trunk—hence the name "the flier."
For generations, this wood has been valued for construction and craftsmanship because of its straight growth and light color. Today, it also represents the natural heritage of El Salvador and the importance of preserving these forests.
For generations, this wood has been valued for construction and craftsmanship because of its straight growth and light color. Today, it also represents the natural heritage of El Salvador and the importance of preserving these forests.