Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name: Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Cocobolo Thin
Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name: Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Cocobolo Thin
Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Cocobolo Thin
Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Cocobolo Thin
Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Cocobolo Thin
Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Cocobolo Thin
Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Cocobolo Thin
Common Name: Cocobolo (many variant spellings, such as cocabola or cocobola)
Scientific Name Dalbergia retusa
Origin: Central America
This premium piece of Cocobolo wood is perfect for a variety of woodworking projects. Known for its vibrant colors, rich patterns, and density, Cocobolo is a highly sought-after exotic hardwood that adds an upscale touch to any craft. Cocobolo has a striking appearance with contrasting colors and grain patterns, making it ideal for artistic woodworking projects.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
Bolivian Rosewood Thins
Common Name: Pau ferro, morado, Bolivian rosewood, santos rosewood, caviuna
Scientific Name Machaerium spp. (primarily M. scleroxylon)
Origin: Tropical South America (mainly Brazil and Bolivia)
Take your woodworking projects to the next level with our stunning Bolivian Rosewood. Known for its rich, dark hues and tight grain patterns, this exotic hardwood is perfect for creating beautiful furniture, cabinetry, and intricate woodwork designs. Durable, dense, and easy to finish—Bolivian Rosewood ensures your projects will stand the test of time.
4/4 Curly Redwood
Common Name: California redwood, vavona (burl)
Scientific Name: Sequoia sempervirens
Origin: Coastal northwestern United States (from southwestern Oregon to central California)
Curly Coastal Redwood is renowned for its mesmerizing, wavy grain that creates a striking visual effect. The "curly" pattern is a natural phenomenon that results in a rippling, three-dimensional texture, making each piece of wood unique.
4/4 Curly Redwood
Common Name: California redwood, vavona (burl)
Scientific Name: Sequoia sempervirens
Origin: Coastal northwestern United States (from southwestern Oregon to central California)
Curly Coastal Redwood is renowned for its mesmerizing, wavy grain that creates a striking visual effect. The "curly" pattern is a natural phenomenon that results in a rippling, three-dimensional texture, making each piece of wood unique.
4/4 WIDE Shedua
Common Name: Amazique, Amazoue, Mozambique, Ovangkol
Scientific Name: Guibourtia ehie
Origin: Tropical west Africa
Shedua’s color varies from golden brown to rich reddish-brown, often with darker streaks or contrasting bands. This warm, inviting tone makes Shedua a favorite for high-end wood projects.
Shedua is a dense and durable hardwood, known for its excellent resistance to wear, scratches, and impact. It holds up well in both interior and exterior applications, making it suitable for a variety of uses.
4/4 WIDE Shedua
Common Name: Amazique, Amazoue, Mozambique, Ovangkol
Scientific Name: Guibourtia ehie
Origin: Tropical west Africa
Shedua’s color varies from golden brown to rich reddish-brown, often with darker streaks or contrasting bands. This warm, inviting tone makes Shedua a favorite for high-end wood projects.
Shedua is a dense and durable hardwood, known for its excellent resistance to wear, scratches, and impact. It holds up well in both interior and exterior applications, making it suitable for a variety of uses.