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Snakewood is an exotic wood known technically as piratinera guianensis, snakewood comes from a small, relatively rare tree found in the forests of ...
View full detailsSnakewood is an exotic wood known technically as piratinera guianensis, snakewood comes from a small, relatively rare tree found in the forests of ...
View full detailsWalnut is a hard, tough wood prized as a cabinet making wood. It is also popular in the United States for gunstocks and rifle butts. Quality furnit...
View full detailsBocote is an exotic wood native to Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. It features a wide range of grain patterns from straight to wild,...
View full detailsZebrawood is an exotic wood native to the Western African countries of Cameroon and Gabon. It is a hard wood, with a medium to coarse texture. The ...
View full detailsHonduras Rosewood is an exotic wood with pinkish brown or purplish with darker and lighter bands. The combination of colors and streaks gives the w...
View full detailsCocobolo is an exotic wood native to Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua, and is favored for custom pool cues, fine furniture and cabinetry,...
View full detailsBloodwood is an exotic wood that is sometimes referred to as cardinal wood, for its obvious beautiful deep rose color. With age it's color does da...
View full detailsAfrican Blackwood is an exotic wood native to Eastern Africa, and is also known as Mozambique Ebony or Senegal Ebony. It features a dark brown, eve...
View full detailsRed Palm is an exotic wood with heartwood that is light yellow, with distinguishing red strings. Knife Handle Blanks: Knife Handle blanks are most ...
View full detailsPurpleheart is an exotic wood with mechanical properties of the wood are reported to lie somewhere between those of Greenheart and Oak. It is repor...
View full detailsPink Ivory is an exotic wood native to Southern Africa, and is one of the most rare and beautiful woods in the world. It is a very hard wood, stron...
View full detailsAlso sometimes know as "Serpentwood", Marblewood has distinctive patterning and can be polished to a high luster. It can be somewhat difficult to w...
View full detailsLeopardwood is an exotic wood with dark reddish-brown color with strong broad rays. This material is straight grained with medium texture. The high...
View full detailsGoncalo Alves is native to South America and ranges in color from light to deep reddish-brown. It is very hard and naturally rot resistant. Knife H...
View full detailsChechen is an exotic Mexican wood with a wide range of color variation from dark chocolate to light butterscotch colors. Chechen has an irregular ...
View full detailsPadauk is an exotic wood that is a bright orange or almost crimson wood when freshly cut, but oxidizes to a darker, rich purple-brown over time - a...
View full detailsLacewood is an exotic wood that is light reddish-brown, and is reported to be similar in color to Beech (Fagus). Plain European plane and Lacewood ...
View full detailsGaboon Ebony is an exotic wood native to Western Africa. It is an extremely hard, dense, and heavy wood, with a very fine texture. The sapwood is ...
View full detailsBolivian Rosewood is an exotic wood with beautiful, rosewood like wood with black striping on top of a dark brown background. Bolivian Rosewood un...
View full detailsWenge is an exotic wood with a natural growth range of the species is reported to be the open forests of Zaire, Cameroon, Gabon, the southern regio...
View full detailsRedheart is an exotic wood with dull pink to moderately bright red and fades considerably with long exposure to UV. There is sometimes a purple are...
View full detailsEbiara (also known as Red Zebrawood) is a species native to Africa. It is mainly used in cabinetry, furniture and to make musical instruments. Jus...
View full detailsBubinga is an exotic wood from Central Africa. It is initially pinky-red, but darkens with age. It is popular for tool handles, decorative veneers...
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