If you're talking about rare woods, you have to mention East Indian rosewood. The lumber trade from wild harvested rosewood ceased nearly a hundred years ago. See this page for details. It is also a very slow growing tree that can be primarily found in the rain forest areas of India. Some repairable end splits and small checks should be expected as this is a somewhat fragile veneer.
Common Name:
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Blackwood, Bombay blackwood, Roseta rosewood, Black rosewood | |
Scientific Name:
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Dalbergia latifolia, Amerimnon latifolium | |
Family:
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Fabaceae | |
Color:
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Dark brown, purple, and black | |
Origin:
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East India, South Asia, Sri Lanka |
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Hardness:
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Primarily hard | |
Texture:
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Medium texture with a well-defined grain pattern |
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Finishing:
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Readily accepts stains and finishes | |
Restrictions: | This species is regulated by CITES and due to regulations set forth by the United States Department of Fish and Wildlife, we can not ship this veneer outside of the USA. |