Bolivian Rosewood

Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Bolivian rosewood is also called Pau Ferro, Santos rosewood, Morado, and others. Bolivia

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10100
$139.00
Qty: 1
W10101
$99.00
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W10100 Specs:
11lbs. 73-3/4″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″

This piece will automatically be cut in half before it is shipped unless you notify us. Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Nice colors and patterns! There is an occasional bug hole. W10100: Figured – Best Board. 11 lbs. each.
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Left to right: W10094, W10095, W10096. Will be cut in half. Call us to ship whole.

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10094
$79.00
Qty: 1
W10095
$99.00
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W10096
$89.00
Qty: 1
W10094 Specs:
11lbs. 74-3/4″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″
W10095 Specs:
11lbs.74-3/8″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″
W10096 Specs:
11lbs. 73-5/8″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″

This piece will automatically be cut in half before it is shipped unless you notify us. Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Nice colors and patterns! There is an occasional bug hole. 11 lbs. each.

Left to right: W10091, W10092, W10093. Will be cut in half. Call us to ship whole.

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10091
$79.00
Qty: 1
W10092
$115.00
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W10093
$79.00
Qty: 1
W10091 Specs:
11lbs. 74-3/8″ x 4-1/2″ x 7/8″
W10092 Specs:
11lbs. 74-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ x 7/8″
W10093 Specs:
11lbs. 74″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″

This piece will automatically be cut in half before it is shipped unless you notify us. Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Nice colors and patterns! There is an occasional bug hole. W10092: Quarter to rift sawn. 11 lbs. each.

Left to right: W10085, W10086, W10087. Will be cut in half. Call us to ship whole.

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10085
$79.00
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W10086
$99.00
Qty: 1
W10087
$99.00
Qty: 1
W10086 Specs:
11lbs. 74-1/4″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″
W10087 Specs:
11lbs. 74-1/8″ x 4-3/8″ x 7/8″

This piece will automatically be cut in half before it is shipped unless you notify us. Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Nice colors and patterns! There is an occasional bug hole. 11 lbs each.

Left to right: W10082, W10083, W10084. Will be cut in half. Call us to ship whole.

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10082
$79.00
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W10083
$79.00
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W10084
$79.00
Qty: 1
W10082 Specs:
11lbs. 73-5/8″ x 4-5/16″ x 7/8″
W10084 Specs:
11lbs. 73-7/8″ x 4-5/16″ x 7/8″

This piece will automatically be cut in half before it is shipped unless you notify us. Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Nice colors and patterns! There is an occasional bug hole. 11 lbs. each.

Left to right: W10239, W10240

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10239
$25.00
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W10240
$25.00
Qty: 1
W10239 Specs:
4lbs. 24-7/16″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″
W10240 Specs:
4lbs. 25-3/16″ x 4-3/8″ x 7/8″

Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. 4 lbs. each.

Left to Right: W10982, W10983, W10984, W10985

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10982
$65.20
Qty: 1
W10983
$75.00
Qty: 1
W10984
$65.20
Qty: 1
W10985
$59.50
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W10982 Specs:
8lbs. 61-5/8″ x 4-1/4″ x 1″
W10983 Specs:
8lbs. 62-3/8″ x 3-5/8″ x 1″
W10984 Specs:
8lbs. 62″ x 3-1/2″ x 1″
W10985 Specs:
9lbs. 62″ x 4-1/4″ x 1″

This piece will automatically be cut in half before it is shipped unless you notify us. Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Rare in todays market this was once a common wood available in many lumber yards across America. Ideal for use were Rosewoods are called for including musical instruments. Kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. W10982: Flatsawn with nice colors! 8 lbs. W10983: Quarter to rift sawn. Figured. There is a 3/16″” crown. 8 lbs. W10984: 3/16″ crown and a1/8″ bow. 8 lbs. W10985: 3/16″ bow. Flat sawn swirly grain. 9 lbs.

Left to Right: W10402, W10403, W10404

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10402
$29.50
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W10403
$21.50
Qty: 1
W10404
$32.50
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W10402 Specs:
4lbs. 25-1/4″ x 4-3/8″ x 7/8″
W10403 Specs:
4lbs. 25-5/8″ x 4-1/4″ x 7/8″

Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Rare in todays market this was once a common wood available in many lumber yards across America. Ideal for use were Rosewoods are called for including musical instruments. Kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Nice brown and red streaks. A few have minor defects as noted. W10402: 1″ bark seam at one end. Very nice board! W10403: Rough edge and two bug holes. W10404: One pin holes on the edge. Best colors! Best board. 4 lbs. each

Left to Right: W10399, W10400, W10401

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10399
$22.50
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W10400
$24.50
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W10401
$24.50
Qty: 1
W10401 Specs:
4lbs. 25-5/8″ x 4-7/16″ x 7/8″

Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Rare in todays market this was once a common wood available in many lumber yards across America. Ideal for use were Rosewoods are called for including musical instruments. Kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Nice brown and red streaks. A few have minor defects as noted. W10399: 2″ bug trail on one edge. 1-1/4″ bark seam on face. W10400: One clear face. Two small knots one face. W10401: One knot on each face and a 1″ bark seam at one end. 4 lbs. each.

Left to Right: W10237, W10238

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Bolivian Rosewood

W10237
$25.00
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W10238
$25.00
Qty: 1
W10238 Specs:
4lbs. 24-1/8″ x 4-1/2″ x 7/8″

Bolivian rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods. Bolivian rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it rather it is a Macherium sp. Originating from Bolivia and surrounding countries, Bolivian rosewood is also called pau ferro, santos rosewood, morado, and others. These are kiln dried and surfaced on two sides. Rare in todays market this was once a common wood available in many lumber yards across America. Ideal for use were Rosewoods are called for including musical instruments. May have minor planer skip. W10238: a couple of bug holes. 4 lbs. each board.