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Natural Wood Slab for Resin – Root Flare Form (GS2602006)
This root wood slab (GS2602006) features a branching root flare structure with flowing grain, suited to resin slab work and decorative applications. Cut from a root-derived section in Edenvale, Gauteng, the specimen presents a root flare form with a Y-shaped spread and shifting density between compressed inner grain and more open outer fibre zones.
Documented as specimen GS2602006, this root wood slab highlights a branching root flare structure shaped by directional growth at the base of the tree, with visible variation in grain density and structural movement across the slab.
Specimen Characteristics — GS2602006
This specimen (GS2602006) represents a root-derived section from the GS2602 harvest where grain compression and directional growth create a branching structure. The material shows variation between dense inner zones and more open outer fibre areas, producing a dynamic internal structure across the slab.
Visual Character
- Root flare structure with directional grain movement
- Y-shaped branching form with natural asymmetry
- Dense inner grain zones transitioning to open fibre areas
- Live-edge bark forming an irregular perimeter
- Subtle checking at terminal edges
Physical Specifications
Length: 520 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 45 mm
Weight: 780 g
Moisture Content: 10–12%
Condition Report
Flat: Yes
Twist: None
Bow: None
Natural Hairline Cracks: Slight
Structural Cracks: None
End Splits: None
Bark: Present
Sapwood: Present
Surface Preparation: Sanded to 100 grit
Condition: Stable
Suggested Uses
- Resin river table elements
- Decorative wall-mounted slabs
- Coffee table features (stabilised)
- Sculptural woodworking applications
The branching structure and flowing grain make this slab ideal for expressive resin work. Explore more unique material options in our
wood specimens collection. Stabilisation may be required depending on final use. Not recommended for structural applications.
Working With Root Flare Timber
Root-derived slabs develop under structural stress, producing directional grain flow and density variation. These characteristics influence machining behaviour and finishing response.
For technical reference on wood properties, see
The Wood Database.
Timber Origin
Urban salvaged timber from Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa. Recovered from a ground stump root system and milled locally as part of the GS2602 harvest.
Natural Material Notice
Variations in grain, colour, and internal structure are inherent to natural timber and reflect the conditions under which the tree developed. All photographs show the exact item being sold.
Provenance Certificate
Specimen ID: GS2602006
Harvest: GS2602
Origin: Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa
Species: Undetermined (Root-Derived Timber)
Cut Type: Transverse cross-section (root)
One-off natural specimen.
This piece cannot be restocked once sold.
This specimen is part of the documented BurlBlade archive system.
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Related Specimens from GS2602
GS2602002 – Root flare slab
GS2602005 – Canyon slab
GS2602011 – C-shape slice









