Honduras Rosewood Turning Squares
Dalbergia stevensonii
A true rosewood, most of our stock comes from Belize. Smelling like stored apples, it is a lovely wood to turn and takes a fantastic polish. Getting scarce on the world market. U.S.A. sales only.
The price below is per square.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: OS62
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
These were cut out of squares that were at least 30 years old.
Item Number: IW37082
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
These were cut out of squares that were at least 30 years old.
Item Number: IW37081
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
These were cut out of squares that were at least 30 years old.
Item Number: IW37080
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
These were cut out of squares that were at least 30 years old.
Item Number: IW37079
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
These were cut out of squares that were at least 30 years old.
Item Number: IW37078
Guatemalan Rosewoopd 3 piece Guitar Neck Set
Dalbergia tucarensis
This Rosewood species has a reddish-brown to dark brown colored heartwood contrasting the almost white sapwood. The dust has a sweet odor. It is an excellent furniture/case works/jewelry box wood and even though it has a medium texture it does take a nice polish. We also offer it as a musical instrument wood (see guitar fingerboards and backs & sides elsewhere on the site). It has a very "crisp" tap tone with good sustain.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW37049
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W43314
East Indian Rosewood 3 piece Solid Body Guitar Blanks
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW37032
East Indian Rosewood 2 piece Guitar Neck Sets
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW37031
Panama Redwood
Platymischium sp.
This is not a true Rosewood (Dalbergia sp.) but is closely related. It is fine grained, hard, heavy, dimensionally stable, and takes a very fine polish. Seldom seen on the American market.
Item Number: W43208
Panama Redwood
Platymischium sp.
This is not a true Rosewood (Dalbergia sp.) but is closely related. It is fine grained, hard, heavy, dimensionally stable, and takes a very fine polish. Seldom seen on the American market.
Item Number: W43182
Malagasy Rosewood Guitar Finger Boards
Dalbergia sp.
This rare Brazilian Tulipwood look-a-like is a true Dalbergia species and like many others in the genus it has flashy color, an aromatic smell, is fairly hard and heavy, and is very stable in use. These pieces were originally cut as bass guitar fingerboards, for which they are excellent, but they can also be used for box sides, drawer fronts, etc.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36940
Old Growth East Indian Rosewood Guitar Finger Boards
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
We bought these from India in the late 80's or early 90's.
Item Number: IW36906
Old Growth East Indian Rosewood Guitar Finger Boards
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
We bought these from India in the late 80's or early 90's.
Item Number: IW36905
East Indian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36874
East Indian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36873
East Indian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36871
East Indian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36870
East Indian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36869
Malagasy Rosewood Guitar Finger Boards
Dalbergia sp.
This rare Brazilian Tulipwood look-a-like is a true Dalbergia species and like many others in the genus it has flashy color, an aromatic smell, is fairly hard and heavy, and is very stable in use. These pieces were originally cut as guitar fingerboards, for which they are excellent, but they can also be used for box sides, drawer fronts, etc.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36827
Malagasy Rosewood Guitar Finger Boards
Dalbergia sp.
This rare Brazilian Tulipwood look-a-like is a true Dalbergia species and like many others in the genus it has flashy color, an aromatic smell, is fairly hard and heavy, and is very stable in use. These pieces were originally cut as guitar fingerboards, for which they are excellent, but they can also be used for box sides, drawer fronts, etc.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36826
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W42858
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W42586
Honduras Rosewood Turning Squares
Dalbergia spruceana
This is a fairly rare species from the Amazon region of Brazil. The heartwood varies from a golden-brown to a reddish-brown often with narrow, dark stripes. It is hard and heavy, but easy to work, and takes a high polish.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W42449
Honduras Rosewood Turning Squares
Dalbergia spruceana
This is a fairly rare species from the Amazon region of Brazil. The heartwood varies from a golden-brown to a reddish-brown often with narrow, dark stripes. It is hard and heavy, but easy to work, and takes a high polish.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W42448
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
Item Number: IW36587
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
Item Number: IW36585
Malagasy Rosewood Guitar Finger Boards
Dalbergia sp.
This rare Brazilian Tulipwood look-a-like is a true Dalbergia species and like many others in the genus it has flashy color, an aromatic smell, is fairly hard and heavy, and is very stable in use. These pieces were originally cut as bass guitar fingerboards, for which they are excellent, but they can also be used for box sides, drawer fronts, etc.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
These boards are tapered.
Item Number: IW36570
Amazon Rosewood Guitar Finger Boards
Dalbergia spruceana
This is a fairly rare species from the Amazon region of Brazil. The heartwood varies from a golden-brown to a reddish-brown often with narrow, dark stripes. It is hard and heavy, but easy to work, and takes a high polish.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW36530
Palisander Turning Squares
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
Item Number: W42226
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W42096
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W41929
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W41928
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W41056
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W40414
Palisander Guitar Bridge Blanks
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
Item Number: IW35366
East Indian Rosewood
Dalbergia latifolia
One of the classic Rosewoods, traditionally used for furniture, turnery, jewelry boxes and furniture accessories. Richly colored and capable of a fine finish, it is dimensionally stable in service.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: W39447
Amazon Rosewood Guitar Peghead Veneers
Dalbergia spruceana
This is a fairly rare species from the Amazon region of Brazil. The heartwood varies from a golden-brown to a reddish-brown often with narrow, dark stripes. It is hard and heavy, but easy to work, and takes a high polish.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW33859
Amazon Rosewood Guitar Peghead Veneers
Dalbergia spruceana
This is a fairly rare species from the Amazon region of Brazil. The heartwood varies from a golden-brown to a reddish-brown often with narrow, dark stripes. It is hard and heavy, but easy to work, and takes a high polish.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW30837
Amazon Rosewood Ukulele Peghead Veneers
Dalbergia spruceana
This is a fairly rare species from the Amazon region of Brazil. The heartwood varies from a golden-brown to a reddish-brown often with narrow, dark stripes. It is hard and heavy, but easy to work, and takes a high polish.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW30168
Amazon Rosewood Ukulele Finger Boards
Dalbergia spruceana
This is a fairly rare species from the Amazon region of Brazil. The heartwood varies from a golden-brown to a reddish-brown often with narrow, dark stripes. It is hard and heavy, but easy to work, and takes a high polish.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW29635
East Indian Rosewood Turning Squares
Dalbergia latifolia
These rare squares are from a consignment of old-growth wood that we have had for at least twenty years. Fairly hard and heavy and finishes to a nice polish. Rich & elegant looking. India.
Price below is per square.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: OS65
East Indian Rosewood Guitar Binding Strips
Dalbergia latifolia
This is grown on plantations in Indonesia where it is called Sonokeling. These came from a tree large enough and old enough to look much like the old-growth lumber from India.
Price below is per strip.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: OS38
Palisander Guitar Binding Strips
Dalbergia baronii
One of several rosewood species from Madagascar. It has beautiful color and grain, a sweet smell, and is very easy to work and stable in use. It is a very close match to true Rio or Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and as such is much in demand for musical instruments, especially guitars.
The price below is per strip.
Due to this item being on the CITES list, we are only shipping this species to addresses in the United States.
Item Number: OS32
Narra Turning Squares
Pterocarpus indicus
Also called New Guinea Rosewood. It is a beautiful, highly lustrous golden yellow color sometimes with reddish streaks. A nice turning wood it is also used in furniture, jewelry boxes, handles, etc. It is easy to work and glue and takes a nice polish.
Item Number: W43467
Brazilian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
The backs on this set have a small crack on one piece at one end. It's about 1 1/2" long but doesn't look to interfere in the template drawn on that piece.
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW37044
Brazilian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW37043
Brazilian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW37042
Brazilian Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Back & Sides Set
Due to CITES regulations, we can only ship this species to customers in the United States.
Item Number: IW37041