Veneers can be arranged symmetrically in a "mirrored" manner, which contributes to a particularly harmonious overall appearance
Due to the thin layer of wood, around 15 times less fine wood is required when using veneers than when processing solid wood
The variety of veneers available allows individual preferences when choosing wood for your own Butsudan
In contrast to solid wood materials, the carrier material of veneers is not prone to warping, which ensures long-term stability
Veneers can be used to cover larger areas without annoying saw joints, resulting in a smooth and aesthetically pleasing surface
A Butsudan can contain up to 70 individually hand-applied veneer panels, demonstrating attention to detail and craftsmanship.