
Found in Central and South America, Yucatan Rosewood is predominantly cinnamon colored with dark brown streaks throughout. It is also hard and lightweight, making it ideal for furniture.
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Also known as "Pau Ferro," Bolivian Rosewood features a deep, chocolate brown tone with hints of purple, interlaced with even darker brown or black growth lines. A dense, but easily worked species native to Central and South America, it has a scent reminiscent of Walnut. The grain varies from straight…
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Often referred to as "African Rosewood," Bubinga has become a popular choice for musical instruments and fine decorative pieces. It showcases gorgeous grain patterns and a myriad of reddish brown tones with purple veining. These thin boards are machined S4S to 1/8" and 1/4" thicknesses, eliminating…
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…made it popular for musical instruments, especially marimba and xylophone bones. It is also sought after as a substitute for cocobolo and Honduras rosewood, since unlike those woods, it is hypo-allergenic.
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All of our hardwood and softwood species are premium grade stock. NOTE:The lumber on this page is offered in random widths from 3" to 6" and is priced in units of square feet (SF). To order, check the box next to one or more desired thicknesses of lumber and click "Add to Cart". This will take you…
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…premium veneers, all carefully sequence-matched, and neatly packaged in 3-Square-Foot hobby packs, an ideal size for jewelry boxes, humidors, door panels, marquetry and more. Scroll down to see our full selection of exotic veneers. Also available in domestic, burls, and dyed varieties. Veneer sheet sizes…
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East Indian Rosewood has graced the curving sides of countless guitars with its rich dark tone and gorgeous striped figure. Its high resin content allows you toattain a fine polish. All boards are machined S4S, and are planed to 1/8", 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4" thicknesses, relieving your planer of excess…
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Often referred to as "African Rosewood", Bubinga has become a popular choice for musical instruments and fine decorative pieces. It showcases gorgeous grain patterns and a myriad of reddish brown tones with purple veining.
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Found in Central and South America, Yucatan Rosewood is predominantly cinnamon colored with dark brown streaks throughout, which creates beautiful tones and patterns when turned. It is also hard and lightweight, making it ideal for bowls, musical instruments and more. Several blank sizes available as…
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East Indian Rosewood has graced the curving sides of countless guitars with its rich dark tone and gorgeous striped figure. Its density and stability also make it an excellent candidate for turning, and its high resin content allows you to attain a fine polish. These turning blanks are available in…
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Also known as "Pau Ferro", Bolivian Rosewood features a deep, chocolate brown tone with hints of purple, interlaced with even darker brown or black growth lines. A dense, but easily worked species native to Central and South America, it has a scent reminiscent of Walnut. The grain varies from straight…
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The fine grain, deep red color and attractive dark speckling of Red River Gumburls have made them a favorite choice for decorative turnings and sculpture.The wood is also strong, durable and termite resistant. These turning blanksare available in a range of sizes for small bowls, platters, carvings,…
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This Honduran Rosewood Bowl Blank is pinkish brown but can be purplish with darker and lighter bands for a striking appearance. Straight grain makes an excellent choice for turning legs, spindles, finials, candlesticks, and more!
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…, rose, red and violet on a creamy straw colored background - Tulipwood makes excellent turnings and decorative items. Like other members of the Rosewood family, it is heavy, hard, very fine textured, and takes an excellent polish. Woodworkers often remark on the pleasing floral scent it emits when…
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