Tielimu - Tieli
Tieli wood is often confused with
jichimu, yet lacks the latter's
contrasting colors. Tieli is
predominantly grayish black, and its
open grain has a coarse texture. It
once grew abundant in Guangdong
where its large timbers were used
for bridges and house construction;
on HainanIsland the natives used
it for firewood. Nevertheless, in the
more northern regions its was
regarded as a rare hardwood and
was noted for as a desirable wood
for furniture-making in late Ming
texts. Furniture made from tieli
often has a thick quality and is
frequently with little or no carved
decoration.