Sonokeling wood itself is a type of hardwood. The weight of rosewood wood is in the range of 0.77 to 0.86. Where from that weight there is approximately 15 percent water content. When viewed from the texture, sonokeling wood has a fairly smooth shape Table of Contents
What is Sonokeling Wood
Sonokeling Wood Characteristics
1. Black Color
2. Hard Texture
3. Sapwood Can Be Used
4. Anti Termite and Mushroom Attack
5. Berta Resembling Metal
Benefits of Sonokeling Wood
Examples of Objects from Sonokeling Wood
1. Furniture
2. Musical Instruments
3. Accessories
4. Tableware
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The natural colour of Mango wood is most often golden brown although there are also variations that have a more yellow tint or feature black or pink streaks across its surface The wood is often beautifully discoloured due to spalting where wood can change different colours as a result of fungus
Exquisite Beauty Each piece of Mango Wood boasts a rich natural grain pattern and a warm inviting color palette making it a stunning choice for furniture decor and artisanal creations
Sustainable Sourcing We prioritize sustainability by ethically sourcing mango wood from responsibly managed forests ensuring minimal environmental impact while supporting local communities
Exceptional Durability Mango Wood is renowned for its robustness and resilience making it ideal for longlasting furniture pieces that withstand the test of time
Versatile Applications From elegant dining tables to intricate carvings and everything in between Mango Wood lends itself to a myriad of creative applications limited only by your imagination
Ease of Workability Craft with ease thanks to Mango Woods excellent workability allowing for effortless shaping carving and finishing to achieve your desired aesthetic
The natural colour of Mango wood is most often golden brown, although there are also variations that have a more yellow tint, or feature black or pink streaks across its surface. The wood is often beautifully discoloured due to 'spalting', where wood can change different colours as a result of fungus
Scientific name: Tabebuia rosea (Bertol.)
Common names: Apamate, Tabebuia rosea , pink poui, and rosy trumpet tree
Family : Bignoneaceae
Species Central and South America
Organoleptic properties
Colour The heartwood (central part) is light color with gray tones, while the sapwood (outer part) varies from white to yellow and light brown
Texture Semi-hard
Grain light pronounced rings.
Smell Dry wood without odor
General characteristics and uses
Hardness Excellent semi-hard wood
Drying Wood of very good natural drying, since it presents porous abundance.
Resistance High strength wood
Workability Easy workability for different uses
Durability It has a high natural durability, resistant to dry biological attacks
Uses It is used for the manufacture of various interior coverings, decorative spaces, sporting goods, cabinets ... among others...
Dimensions made in Sawmill
Bases Slats or beams of initial diameters for this species of 10 cm (10x10), up to diameters greater than or equal to 25cm (25x25), that is, you can choose dimensions within that pre-established range or a greater range. (Graphic description in image 1)
Premium Board Planks with clean edges greater than or equal to 15 cm wide, minimum thickness of 4cm and minimum length of 2,20m. (Description Graph in picture 2)
We produce and supply New Guinea Rosewood ( Narra/Linggua ) with scientific name Pterocarpus Indicus.
The colors are Yellow and Red but mostly Yellow color.
Limited supply.
We welcome any inquiries.