Dalbergia Wood
Some common names in English include rosewood Bombay blackwood roseta rosewood East Indian rosewood reddish-brown rosewood Indian palisandre and Java.
Dalbergia wood. Deposition of extractives results in a dark-colored wood. However the color of heartwood varies among species and with the types of compounds deposited. Eetti ஈடடIt is native to low-elevation tropical monsoon forests of south east India.
Its export is highly regulated due to recent high rates of death due to unknown causesDalbergia sissoo which has historically been the primary rosewood species of northern IndiaThis wood is strong and tough. 45 out of 5 stars 51 51 reviews. At Dalbergia Wood Fine Objects we design build and show hand-made wooden objects.
Purple in Peltogyne pubescens. Madagascar Dalbergia species are listed on CITES appendix II under the genus-wide restriction on all Dalbergia species which also includes finished products made of the wood. Dalbergia is a large genus of small to medium-size trees shrubs and lianas in the pea family Fabaceae subfamily FaboideaeIt was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic Dalbergia clade or tribe.
Heartwood is black in ebony Diospyros and Dalbergia melanoxylon. It is used in the manufacture of musical instruments and fine furniture. Dalbergia latifolia synonym Dalbergia emarginata is a premier timber species also known as the Indian rosewood Tamil தமழ.
Lines and curves are honoured with original forms. With the light and dark streaks and lighter parenchyma bands the wood can have a very unique though subtle grain pattern particularly on flatsawn surfaces. Sissoo is a large crooked tree with long leathery leaves and whitish or pink flowers.
Nigra listed in CITES Appendix I on 11061992 and the logs sawn wood veneer sheets and plywood of D. And yellow in Chlorophora tinctoria Hillis. Dalbergia though another species Dalbergia oliveri is called Burmese Rosewood and has an overlapping distribution.