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Crossbanding refers to a decorative technique used in furniture-making where thin strips of wood are applied perpendicular to the grain of the main surface. These strips are often contrasting in color or grain pattern, creating an attractive decorative effect. Crossbanding is commonly used in the construction of tabletops, cabinet doors, and drawer fronts to add visual interest and highlight the craftsmanship of the piece. Border bands of veneer in which the grain runs across the band. Characteristic of walnut furniture.