Ebony Veneer

Ebony Veneer

Ebony-engineered wood veneer, also known as reconstituted ebony wood veneer or man-made straight-cut ebony veneer. It is made from fast-growing wood-stained layers.

Regular size is 2500*640*0.5mm, with or without fleece back, customized special lengths and widths are also available, like 3100mm/2800mm/2200mm, etc. Thickness range from 0.15mm-2mm.


The scarcity of natural ebony is comparable to "diamonds in the wood world": first, its growth cycle is extremely long, taking 20–50 years from seedling to usable maturity, and only the heartwood has commercial value (sapwood is light yellowish-brown and useless), with high-quality heartwood accounting for less than 20% of the trunk; second, due to overharvesting and habitat destruction, global natural ebony resources have decreased by more than 70% since the 20th century. Currently, most varieties are listed in Appendix II or III of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and international trade requires strict approval, further restricting supply; third, natural ebony has extremely high density (air-dry density 1.0–1.3g/cm³, sinking in water immediately), making it prone to cracking during processing and requiring special tools. The utilization rate of natural wood is less than 35%, exacerbating resource shortages. 


To break the resource and policy limitations of ebony's rare texture, MOGANSHAN VENEER (Moganshan Engineered Wood) relies on high-precision bionic recombination and dyeing technology to achieve "reproduction-level restoration" of natural ebony: it not only accurately reproduces the pure black base color and the golden stripe texture of striped ebony but also retains the "solid and cool" touch of the veneer through density adjustment; at the same time, it avoids the defects of natural ebony, such as easy cracking during processing and low utilization rate, increasing the veneer utilization rate to over 80% without being restricted by the CITES convention. The ebony veneer created by this technology can be widely applied to scenarios such as high-end furniture veneers, hotel wall panels, luxury display cabinets, and musical instrument accessories, allowing the originally "hard-to-find" ebony texture to meet the public's demand for high-end dark wood decoration with more stable performance and a more affordable cost.

MOGANSHAN VENEER Story

  • Our History

    Zhejiang Yunfeng Moganshan Decoration & Construction Materials. Co., LTD is subordinated to Zhejing Yunfeng Greeneo Co., LTD of Zhejiang Shenghua Holding Group Co., Ltd.,
    On September 15, 2025, another prestigious national-level list measuring the scale and quality of China's economic development — the 2025 China Top 500 Enterprises List — was officially released. Shenghua Group climbed to a new high in the rankings, securing the 424th position. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Shenghua Group has been included in the list. And The China Enterprise Confederation (CEC) and China Enterprise Directors Association (CEDA) have released the 2025 China Top 500 Manufacturing Enterprises List and its accompanying analysis report. Shenghua Group has once again made the prestigious ranking, securing the 226th position.


    As China Wholesale Ebony Veneer Company and Ebony Veneer Suppliers. Especially as China custom WALNUT TREE#A1016GS engineered veneer reconstituted veneer Suppliers and WALNUT TREE#A1016GS engineered veneer reconstituted veneer Factory, MOGANSHAN company was founded in 1995, one of the pioneers in engineered veneer industry. In 2001, Moganshan Brand became Chinese famous trademark. In 2008, 150 million Chinese yuan was invested to build a new modern manufacturing base, covering 70000 square meters.In 2010, we passed the certificate of CARB and became the representative enterprise in Zhejiang Province. In 2015, our professional team was invited by Quality column of CCTV. In 2018, provincial research institute and postdoctoral research station was formally established. In 2019, we became the leader in engineered veneer (reconstituted veneer), drafted and formulated Zhejiang Manufacturing standards Reorganized Decorative Materials. Our company’s Moganshan Research Institute is primarily responsible for establishing product design standards, developing eco-friendly processes, and creating digital tools. Our institute has obtained 111 national patents and participated in formulating 104 industry standards.

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What kind of ebony wood is used in ebony engineered wood veneer? Is it suitable for families?
Ebony engineered wood veneer typically uses two main types of ebony wood: African ebony (Diospyros crassiflora) and Macassar ebony (Diospyros celebica). Both types of ebony are known for their deep black color and distinctive grain patterns, which make them highly sought after for decorative purposes.
Is Ebony Engineered Wood Veneer Suitable for Families?
Ebony engineered wood veneer can be a stunning addition to interior design projects, offering a luxurious and sophisticated appearance. However, there are some considerations to keep in mind, especially for families:
1. Cost: Ebony wood, whether solid or engineered, is relatively expensive compared to other wood species. The use of engineered wood veneer can make it more cost-effective than solid ebony, but it is still on the higher end of the price spectrum.
2. Durability: Ebony is a dense and hard wood, which contributes to its durability. Engineered wood veneer, when properly finished and maintained, can also be quite durable. However, ebony wood, like any other wood, is susceptible to scratches and dents. It may require extra care, especially in high-traffic areas or homes with pets and young children.
3. Maintenance: Ebony engineered wood veneer should be regularly cleaned and maintained to preserve its beauty and protect it from damage. Avoid using harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaning agents that could harm the veneer's surface.
4. Dark Color: Ebony's deep black color can be both a highlight and a challenge. While it adds elegance and sophistication to the interior, it can also show dust, fingerprints, and scratches more visibly than lighter wood species. Regular dusting and gentle cleaning are necessary to keep the veneer looking its best.
5. Compatibility: Ebony engineered wood veneer may not be suitable for all interior styles and color schemes. Its dark and bold appearance can dominate a space, so it's essential to consider how it complements the overall design and decor of your home.
6.Sustainability: Ebony wood is considered rare and is listed in the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) Appendix II, which means there are regulations on its international trade to ensure sustainable sourcing. When choosing ebony engineered wood veneer, opt for products from reputable suppliers committed to sustainable practices.
Where is the difference between ebony engineered wood veneer using different ebony properties?
The difference between ebony engineered wood veneers using different ebony properties primarily lies in the specific type of ebony wood used and its characteristics.  Here's how they differ:
1. Appearance: African ebony is known for its deep black color with occasional dark brown streaks or lines, giving it a striking appearance. On the other hand, Macassar ebony has a black or dark brown background with contrasting lighter streaks or bands, often in a reddish-brown or yellowish color. The distinct grain patterns of Macassar ebony create a more pronounced and eye-catching appearance compared to African ebony.
2. Availability: African ebony is native to parts of West Africa and can be found in regions such as Nigeria, Cameroon, and Gabon. Macassar ebony, as the name suggests, is native to the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. The availability of each type of ebony may vary based on harvesting regulations and conservation efforts.
3. Density and Hardness: Both types of ebony are dense and hardwoods, which contribute to their durability and longevity. However, African ebony is considered slightly denser and harder than Macassar ebony.
4. Cost: Due to its scarcity and density, African ebony is generally more expensive than Macassar ebony. The cost of the engineered wood veneer will reflect the type of ebony used.
5. Color Variation: African ebony tends to have a more consistent black color, while Macassar ebony exhibits more prominent color variation with its characteristic streaks and bands. The choice between the two may depend on the desired color scheme and design aesthetics.
6.Grain Pattern: African ebony typically has a more subdued grain pattern compared to the visually striking and intricate grain patterns of Macassar ebony. The choice of grain pattern can influence the overall look and feel of the engineered wood veneer.