Bubinga Wood Slim Fit has striking red and purple-brown stripes. The wood is polished to a satin sheen. Case thickness is 1.3mm. It has a rigid inner shell for protection. The buttons are responsive with metal inserts. The camera cutout is precise. Raised lip for screen. Very lightweight yet strong. Great for those who want exotic look without bulk.
Bubinga (Guibourtia) is an African hardwood often called “African rosewood” because of its stunning figure. It features alternating stripes of deep red, purple-brown, and lighter reddish-pink, creating a dramatic striped effect reminiscent of zebrawood but with warmer tones. The wood is polished to a satin sheen that catches light without being glossy. The case is 1.3mm thick and weighs 15 grams. It has a rigid polycarbonate inner shell (0.3mm) that adds strength without noticeable thickness. The buttons are covered with bubinga veneer but have tiny metal inserts underneath that provide a sharp, audible click. The camera cutout is precise, with a slim, raised metal ring (0.4mm). The screen lip is 0.5mm. The back of the case is smooth but not slippery – the satin finish provides enough grip. Bubinga is very dense and hard, resistant to dents and scratches. Over time, the colors may darken slightly, but the stripe contrast remains strong. The case supports wireless charging and all screen protectors. Because bubinga is a relatively rare wood, each case has unique stripe patterns – some are tightly spaced, others wide. This case is perfect for someone who wants an exotic, eye-catching look without the bulk of a rugged case.



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