Opiuma Decorative Board
Opiuma Decorative Board
This beautiful piece is approximately 12’’ wide, 15” long and 1” thick. As you can see, the heartwood of this tree has deep, reddish tones with black veins along the outer rings. It makes a striking centerpiece. Salvaged from Oahu, and hand-finished here on the Big Island, this strong, hard wood, Opiuma, Pithecellobium dulce, is a species native to the Pacific Coast, the highlands of Mexico and Central America as well as northern South America. It has been naturalized in many parts of the world including here in Hawaii in the late 1800’s. Opiuma was first used as a shade tree. It can grow up to 60 feet with light gray bark and can become quite invasive. People believed the small black seeds, which are used in lei making, resembled Opium.
An especially unique and imperfect board, I used a water-based resin to fill the major cracks and applied many layers of beeswax and orange oil to bring out its beautiful, natural sheen. Do not submerge this product in water.