American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
Reclaimed Sandalwood
Reclaimed Sandalwood
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
American Walnut is native to eastern North America and is cultivated there as a forest tree for its high-quality wood. American Walnut trees are important for their attractive timber, which is hard, dense, tight-grained and polishes to a very smooth finish. The colour ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate colour in the heartwood. Black walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored, true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Walnut wood has historically been used for furniture, flooring, paddles and a variety of other wood products. Walnut burls are commonly used to create bowls and other turned pieces. Veneer sliced from walnut burl is one of the most valuable and highly prized by cabinet makers and prestige car manufacturers. Walnut is also used in lutherie and for the body of Pipe organs.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
Brazilian Zebrawood gains its name from the dramatic color contrast in its grain. Our Zebrawood comes from the fallen deadwood of Brazil's rain forests. Brazilian Zebrawood offers sapwood that is very light in color, and heartwood that contrasts with a mellow brown coloration that deepens as it ages. As such, the wood resembles the color scheme of its namesake and provides a unique look for our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Sandalwood is a small shrubby African tree that yields a hard wood and is found growing in woodlands on acidic soil where the species typically dominates the surrounding area. While the tree features distinctive reddish flowers, the wood itself is medium and dark brown and releases a pleasant smell. Typically used in the manufacturing of furniture and curios, the wood is an excellent carving medium and perfect for making our wooden watches.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.
African Rosewood, also referred to as Bubinga, offers up some of the world's most beautiful lumber owing to the wood's tight grain and dark attractive colors. While typically orange at first, the tree's wood transforms into a stunning reddish hue when worked. Due to the wood's interlocking grain, working with African Rosewood can be a challenge to work with because of its unyielding nature and difficulty bending.