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Shou Sugi Ban cladding
Shou Sugi Ban (焼 杉 板) was originally introduced in Japan in the 18th century as a way of treating cedar cladding to protect it from the elements. The technique involves charring the wooden surface to make it deep charcoal black. Recently, the technique has been widely used as a treatment for contemporary cladding and interior finishing.
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