Originated from the Olea europaea tree, olive wood is a hard and richly colored wood prized around the world for its appearance, density, straight grain and fine texture. Olives often grow in a very twisted and irregular manner, with numerous side branches twisting the trunk in multiple directions, making it difficult to extract large, straight pieces of wood, so large, straight olive trees are very rare. Well-dried olives are very hard and dense and have good drainage and antibacterial properties. Due to this property, it retains its strength even after processing, making it durable.