In fact, it is a Byzantine throne enframing fragments of acacia wood encased in the oak carcass and reinforced with iron bands.
The ascetic replied that on the seventh day the person before him would give birth to a knot of acacia wood which would destroy the race of Văásudeva.
(Thus, the standing boards of acacia wood correspond to the standing seraphim.)
If you remove the gold covering from the Ark you'd find just a very ordinary box made of acacia wood.
The axle was of acacia wood.
Handmade in Hungary, the broomsticks are made out of acacia wood and the straw is treated only with organic textile dyes.
Expect the unexpected: the pouilly fuissé matured in barrels made not from oak but from acacia wood.
He took a seat on the stump of acacia wood that had been placed by the fire as a stool.
The ark was made of acacia wood sheathed in gold inside and out-the same principle as electric condensers, two conductors separated by an insulator.
A few pieces of an earlier oaken chair have been let in; the existing one, Gregorovius says, is of acacia wood.