What are the differences in pricing between teak, pine, cedar, and eucalyptus for sculptures?
When selecting wood for sculptures, pricing varies significantly based on durability, availability, and workability. Teak is the most expensive due to its high durability and resistance to decay, making it ideal for outdoor sculptures. Pine is the most affordable but lacks longevity and requires treatment for outdoor use. Cedar offers a middle-ground price with natural resistance to insects and moisture, while eucalyptus is moderately priced and valued for its density and fine grain. Your choice depends on budget, project scale, and intended display environment.
