Bewood wooden cell phone case is an exceptional case for Your Phone. The phone case, handmade in Poland and made out of wood combined with silicone and polycarbonate protection, is a perfect composition of timeless wood and modern elements. Hand – polished and lacquered case combines beauty with indestructibility. Precisely cutout shape and exact chase are possible due to the patience and the best quality of handicraft. Every Bewood Wood Case is unrepeatable, because every single one is made of a different part of timber. This unique attribute of every case emphasizes an extraordinary style of its owner. more...
Price:
27,40EUR
Quantity:
pcs
Made to order, ships in 2-5 business days.Made to order, ships in 1-3 business days.
The most important features.

• 100% protection;
• Made of natural wood;
• Compatible with inductive chargers (QI technology);
• Does not interfere with contactless payment signal, NFC;
• Compatible with front protective glass;
• TPU silicone [cradling the sides of the phone on four sides];
• Impact-absorbing material;
• Perfectly fitted to the shape of the phone;
• Anti-slip layer for a secure grip;
• Easy access to charging port, keys and ports;
• Carefully designed button embossing;
• Handcrafting and finishing of wood;
• Precision of manufacture;
• Warranty: 12 months.


Wooden case from Bewood.
Made in Poland.
All Bewood products are made in Poland. The wooden cases are manufactured in a workshop located near Warsaw. An experienced staff takes care of the creation of each wooden case, from the design stage to packing and shipping to the customer. Bewood takes full responsibility for the goods, as the entire complex production process takes place in Poland with all quality standards maintained.


Materials.
Each Bewood Wood Case is unique. It is made of carefully selected wood sourced in Poland but also from the furthest corners of the world.
Merbau.

Merbau (Intsia bijuga commonly known as Borneo teak, Johnstone River teak, Moluccan ironwood, Pacific teak) is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to the Indo-Pacific. It ranges from Tanzania and Madagascar east through India and Queensland, Australia to the Pacific islands of Fiji and Samoa. It grows to around 50 metres (160 feet) tall with a highly buttressed trunk. It inhabits mangrove forests. The bark and leaves of the ipil are used in traditional medicines. The tree's timber, called merbau or kwila, is a very durable and termite-resistant wood, making it a highly valued material for flooring and other uses. The wood can also be used to extract a dye. Has an orangish-brown color when freshly cut, which ages to a darker reddish-brown. Color between boards can be highly variable. Merbau can contain a "gold" fleck that runs through the grain, considered to be attractive. Merbau Wood Lumber is used in a wide range of applications; from construction to indoor and outdoor furniture. Merbau wood its high degree of natural durability and strength it is used externally in engineering, construction and marine applications. Merbau wood lumber is also features in backyards as outdoor furniture, and internally in a range of joinery, flooring and other uses.

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