SANTOS ROSEWOOD VENEER
Scientific Name: Machaerium spp.
Other names: Pau Ferro, Morado, Moradillo, and Bolivian Rosewood.
Source: Bolivia and Brazil.
Color: Heartwood lustrous, chocolate brown, red, pink, dark violet, and black, often streaked with black.
Pattern: Straight to irregular grain, medium fine to coarse textured. Often looks similar to Brazilian Rosewood. Occasionally it will have the interlocking “landscape” designs, mottle figure, as well as “ears”.
Characteristics: Fine textured, Heavy, hard, compact, with small pores barely visible.
Uses: Furniture flooring, cabinetwork, interiors, plywood, speaker cabinets, musical instruments, and specialty items.
Santos Rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. It glues better and is less expensive than other true rosewoods.
Santos Rosewood is not a true rosewood as the scientific name does not have Dalbergia in it, but rather it is a part of the Macherium genus which has about a dozen species. It originates mainly from Bolivia. The origin of the name Santos Rosewood, comes from the port of Santos in Brazil, which is the port where it was shipped from to overseas destinations.
For more information visit The Wood Database
See also our furniture length logs under Pau Ferro at www.marwoodveneer.com/flitchstock-veneer/rosewood-santos-veneer
Please click on an individual log to see complete details.
ID # | Description | |
6100 |
Log: 581 | |
6100 |
Log: 20996 | |
6100 |
Log: 37020/1 |
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