Classes of Koa

It is important to note that the cost of Koa is affected by several factors, including quality, size, and availability of the wood. This is a rare and highly sought-after tropical hardwood that only grows in Hawaii, and as a result, it can be expensive. According to some reports, old growth Koa wood sells regularly at $50 per board foot or even more for highly figured or rare pieces. In some cases, the cost of Koa wood can exceed $200 per board foot.


Golden Horizon

This grade features eye-catching colors and grain patterns, and can also possess that highly prized chatoyancy, giving the wood a 3D effect as the viewing angle changes.

Island Breeze

This wood has rich, warm tones with a sweet, mellow quality. Its texture and style make it perfect for creating beautiful and unique accent pieces for home or office. Overall, this grade provides versatility, function, and style at a practical price.

Tropical Thunder

A bold expression of koa, showcasing deep, rich contrasting colors and dramatic grain that makes a lasting impression. Character knots, sweeping swirls, and naturally occurring markings reveal the wood's untamed beauty, ensuring every board is truly one of a kind. Combining warmth, texture, and rugged sophistication with timeless craftsmanship and natural elegance, Tropical Thunder is designed for those who appreciate authentic materials with enduring character.