Spalted Maple #11
Spalted maple (Acer spp.) is not a distinct species of maple but rather a fungal discoloration caused by partially decayed wood. The partial decay can give the light-colored wood dark contrasting lines and streaks. Spalting is also commonly seen in sycamore, hackberry, beech, birch, and hickory.
Features
Sterling Silver Chain Ear Thread with Center U-Bar: Simply insert the post to lead the first half of the chain through the ear until the u-bar is centered.
Style: Ear thread
Metal Type: Sterling silver
Purity: .925
o Wood dimension: .75" x .33"
Spalted maple (Acer spp.) is not a distinct species of maple but rather a fungal discoloration caused by partially decayed wood. The partial decay can give the light-colored wood dark contrasting lines and streaks. Spalting is also commonly seen in sycamore, hackberry, beech, birch, and hickory.
Features
Sterling Silver Chain Ear Thread with Center U-Bar: Simply insert the post to lead the first half of the chain through the ear until the u-bar is centered.
Style: Ear thread
Metal Type: Sterling silver
Purity: .925
o Wood dimension: .75" x .33"
Spalted maple (Acer spp.) is not a distinct species of maple but rather a fungal discoloration caused by partially decayed wood. The partial decay can give the light-colored wood dark contrasting lines and streaks. Spalting is also commonly seen in sycamore, hackberry, beech, birch, and hickory.
Features
Sterling Silver Chain Ear Thread with Center U-Bar: Simply insert the post to lead the first half of the chain through the ear until the u-bar is centered.
Style: Ear thread
Metal Type: Sterling silver
Purity: .925
o Wood dimension: .75" x .33"