The bog oak (Quercus robur) is not a separate species from the English oak, but instead refers to logs that have spent centuries, even millennia in the anaerobic conditions of bogs and swamp. The tannic acid reacts with the iron salts contained in the water, which not only discolors the wood, but also makes it very hard. The coloration can be very irregular, varying from light grey to dark yellow, dark brown, or from blue-grey to deep black. These partially fossilized oaks can be between 600 and 8,500 years old.
Dimensions: approx. 430 x 150 x 47 mm, measured across the full lenght - please note the cracks at the photos!
You will get the shown piece!
The piece is dry and can be processed immediately
Finely grained wood may contain imperfections such as open knots, bark inclusions, or cracks that are typical of the species. These flaws come from the way the tree has grown and are completely natural. They can usually be filled with low-viscosity cyanoacrylate (super glue) and wood dust.
Mandatory information according to the EU Product Safety Regulation (GPSR):
Manufacturer / person responsible:
Company FeinesHolz
Ulf Henke
Plauener Str. 163 / K
13053 Berlin
Berlin, Germany
E-Mail:
gpsr(at)feinesholz.de