👉 In the context of woodworking or woodworking, "orewood" refers to wood that has been treated with a high percentage of iron oxide (usually rutile) and is used for creating furniture, tools, and other decorative items. This type of wood is typically white, gray, or dark brown in color and is known for its durability, strength, and beauty. It can be sourced from various sources such as forests, quarries, or even homes.