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Originating in 18th century japan shou sugi ban is a particularly striking method of preserving wood by charring it with fire.
The wood is burned until the surface is charred and then coated with natural oil.
Shou sugi ban is a japanese technique that dates back to the 18th century for preserving wood.
Our exterior charred siding products deliver superior performance and distinctive beauty.
Adding to this our yakisugi shou sugi ban provide important benefits.
The process is specifically meant for cedar but works on many species of wood such as cypress ash oak maple and of course pine like i used.
The burning process creates a layer of carbon resulting in elegant finishes that protect the wood from the elements.
Therefore we have many reasons why nakamoto forestry is the best choice.
The wood is burned and this preserves the wood by making it resistant to sunlight water and fire.
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In many cases using our charred wood instead of painted stained wood siding or another siding material can actually be significantly cheaper over the long run.
We provide beautiful long lasting low maintenance sustainable products.
Shou sugi ban burnt wood exterior cladding is naturally made very durable originated as a japanese wood finish for homes revealing the beauty of the natural preserved timber ecohome published.
All of our exterior products are designed to preserve the tradition of shou sugi ban while meeting the high demands of modern architecture.
Charred wood siding and fencing are the products of an ancient japanese technique that makes a unique beautiful and durable exterior wood product.
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Traditionally this practice is used with japanese cedar in order to weatherproof it.
We are the world s largest manufacturer and supplier of authentic japanese charred wood siding.
While shou sugi ban 焼杉板 originated in japan in the 18th century primarily as way to treat cedar siding to make it weatherproof the technique which involves charring a wood surface to.