“RATHORE EXIM”
Premium Kino Timber for Global Markets
We are a reliable Indian hardwood timber supplier specializing in Bija wood (Pterocarpus marsupium), also known as Indian Kino wood or Malabar Kino timber. Our sustainably sourced forest hardwood from Bastar is widely used in furniture manufacturing, artisanal woodcraft, heavy construction, and eco-design projects.
As a trusted tribal hardwood exporter from Bastar, we offer eco-friendly Kino timber solutions to global buyers. Whether you're sourcing Bija wood for premium furniture, rustic interiors, or artisanal woodcraft, our sustainable supply chain ensures quality, reliability, and compliance with international timber standards.
Buy Bija wood from India in logs, planks, or custom slabs – ideal for global importers, wooden product manufacturers, and heritage restoration projects.
Known for its density, durability, and natural reddish-brown grain, Kino tree wood is a preferred choice for international buyers looking for premium rustic timber.
🌳 Our Range Includes
Bija wood logs – Forest-harvested, seasoned, and bulk packed
Pterocarpus hardwood planks – Ready for milling, carving, and flooring
Kino wood beams and slabs – For rustic and structural applications
Bija wood for carpentry – Export-quality wood for artisanal furniture making
Indian Kino wood for traditional crafts and temple work
We supply heavy hardwood logs and processed Bija timber based on buyer specifications in thickness, length, moisture content, and finish.
🏗️ Applications
High-end furniture and interior décor
Architectural elements and staircases
Sculpture, carving, and temple woodwork
Eco-resorts, villas, and heritage restorations
Heavy-duty flooring and joinery projects
Our Pterocarpus timber for export is suitable for buyers who prioritize aesthetic grain, long-lasting strength, and sustainable sourcing.
🌍 Global Reach – Who We Serve
We are a forest hardwood sourcing firm in India with buyers across:
Middle East markets sourcing Pterocarpus marsupium wood
African importers seeking Indian hardwood timber
Southeast Asia furniture companies using kino wood slabs and planks
Eco-design firms and rustic construction projects
Premium furniture brands sourcing natural Bastar hardwood
Whether you're an international supplier of Kino timber, a tribal forest timber wholesaler, or a B2B Bija wood dealer, we support your needs with authentic sourcing and reliable delivery.
✅ Why Choose
Direct sourcing from tribal forest zones in Bastar
Indian Kino wood logs available in bulk, slabs, or planks
Ideal for traditional carpentry and rustic architecture
Trusted Pterocarpus wood vendor with export-grade standards
Custom cuts, finishes, and moisture control for international shipping
Strong track record as a Bastar hardwood export company
Our forest-sourced Pterocarpus timber from Bastar comes with full export documentation, packaging support, and quality assurance.
📦 Logistics & Support
Bulk container loads or mixed wood shipments
Air-dried or kiln-dried options available
Export documents including fumigation, phytosanitary, and origin certificates
COA, inspection, and third-party verification on request
Supply to port cities and inland buyers globally
If you’re looking for Bija hardwood timber exporter from India, Kino wood distributor, or a rustic timber provider for global markets, we are your one-stop source for high-quality tribal wood from India.
Contact us for quotes, sample visuals, specifications, and shipping options.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Is Indian Kino wood the same as Bija or Pterocarpus wood?
Yes, Indian Kino wood is commonly known as Bija wood in India and belongs to the botanical species Pterocarpus marsupium. Global buyers may refer to it as Kino wood or Malabar Kino.
Q2. What grades and sizes of Bija wood or Pterocarpus timber do you supply?
We supply export-quality Kino wood in logs, planks, beams, and slabs. Sizes can be customized for construction timber, furniture, or woodcraft requirements.
Q3. Where is your Bija timber sourced from?
Our Bija wood is sourced from legally managed forest zones in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, known for high-density tribal hardwoods like Kino tree timber.
Q4. Is your Pterocarpus wood certified for international trade?
Yes, we comply with all forest department norms and provide required documentation for export. Upon request, we offer phytosanitary certificates and origin documents.
Q5. What are the primary uses of Indian Kino or Bija wood?
It is widely used for high-end furniture, structural timber, traditional wooden architecture, natural woodcraft, and even ayurvedic extraction of kino gum.
Q6. Do you support bulk export orders for Kino tree wood?
Yes, we supply Indian Kino timber in bulk to B2B buyers, furniture makers, and wood importers across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
Q7. Can we get samples or images of the Bija wood before placing orders?
Absolutely. We provide HD images, slab samples, and current lot photos for serious buyers to verify grain, density, and seasoning quality.
Q8. What is the moisture level and seasoning condition of your Pterocarpus wood?
Our Bija wood is air-dried or kiln-seasoned as per buyer preference. Moisture levels can be maintained within export-acceptable range depending on destination.
Q9. Are you a tribal wood distributor or direct forest source?
We are a forest-linked sourcing company working closely with tribal cooperatives and sawmills in Bastar, supplying natural timber like Bija wood to international markets.
Q10. Which regions do you export Kino wood to?
We export to UAE, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Kenya, South Africa, and other countries with demand for sustainable Indian hardwood like Pterocarpus timber.
Q11. Can Indian Kino wood be used for luxury furniture or heritage restoration?
Yes, its grain pattern and durability make it ideal for luxury-grade furniture, heritage wooden doors, temples, and restoration work.
Q12. Do you offer container loading assistance and export packaging?
Yes, we provide secure stacking, bundling, fumigation (if needed), and full export packaging for Kino timber shipments.
Q13. Is this timber listed in any restricted species for export?
No, Pterocarpus marsupium (Indian Kino) is not listed under restricted CITES categories, but we always comply with domestic forest clearance rules.
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