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Gabon Ebony
From equatorial Africa, Ebony is usually found in wet lowlands near rivers and swaps. Devoid of color, Ebony has ink black with lighter streaks. Only a small percentage of Ebony...
Gabon Ebony
From equatorial Africa, Ebony is usually found in wet lowlands near rivers and swaps. Devoid of color, Ebony has ink black with lighter streaks. Only a small percentage of Ebony...
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Kingwood
Kingwood, Dalbergia cearensis, is a rare rosewood with violet/purple and light black streaks. From the Atlantic forest in Brazil, Kingwood has been the wood of Kings for hundreds of years...
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Piquiarana
Piquiarana, a unique Brazilian exotic hardwood, is a medium density, interlocked grain wood that is rare in the exotic wood world. Its scientific name is Caryocar glabrum. The color is...
Piquiarana
Piquiarana, a unique Brazilian exotic hardwood, is a medium density, interlocked grain wood that is rare in the exotic wood world. Its scientific name is Caryocar glabrum. The color is...
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Striped Bloodwood
Brosimum paraense. Commercial names include: cardinal wood, blood wood, satine, muiratiranga, satina, and satine rubanne. A dense fine grained wood that takes a high polish and can be used for...
Striped Bloodwood
Brosimum paraense. Commercial names include: cardinal wood, blood wood, satine, muiratiranga, satina, and satine rubanne. A dense fine grained wood that takes a high polish and can be used for...
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Argentine Lignum Vitae
The second densest wood in the world, Argentine Lignum Vitae is naturally green in color and full of oily properties that make it exceptional for turning. Color only ages more...
Argentine Lignum Vitae
The second densest wood in the world, Argentine Lignum Vitae is naturally green in color and full of oily properties that make it exceptional for turning. Color only ages more...
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Desert Ironwood
This is true Desert Ironwood (Olneya tesota), a unique species that is a staple for the carving trade in Mexico and is scarce on the US Market. Difficult to obtain...
Desert Ironwood
This is true Desert Ironwood (Olneya tesota), a unique species that is a staple for the carving trade in Mexico and is scarce on the US Market. Difficult to obtain...
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Pink Ivory
Pink Ivory has vibrant pink to golden color and can contain curly grain. Used by the Zulu kings of Africa, it is one of the top two rarest exotic woods...
Pink Ivory
Pink Ivory has vibrant pink to golden color and can contain curly grain. Used by the Zulu kings of Africa, it is one of the top two rarest exotic woods...
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African Mahogany (Khaya)
Khaya, or African Mahogany, (Khaya ivorensis) is a beautiful hardwood species from equatorial West Africa. It is similar in appearance and working properties to Honduras Mahogany without the expense. Interlocked...
African Mahogany (Khaya)
Khaya, or African Mahogany, (Khaya ivorensis) is a beautiful hardwood species from equatorial West Africa. It is similar in appearance and working properties to Honduras Mahogany without the expense. Interlocked...
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East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia is a beautiful wood with violet purple hues and dark streaks. Selling under the names of East Indian Rosewood, Sonokeling, and Indian Rosewood. A true rosewood that is...
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia is a beautiful wood with violet purple hues and dark streaks. Selling under the names of East Indian Rosewood, Sonokeling, and Indian Rosewood. A true rosewood that is...