East Indian Rosewood
East Indian Rosewood is native to the South Indian Peninsular region. The wood is hard and dense with coarse texture and unique striped figure. East Indian rosewood is comparatively difficult to work because of its high density and interlocked nature. The wood glues and finishes well as the final product. Hence, it’s essential to take care during the working process.
The frequency range of Rosewood on both the ends of tonal spectrum is excellent. East Indian Rosewood is popular among musically rich tonewoods. The deep lows feel as of a throaty growl and treble notes stand out with excellent clarity. Indian Rosewood is a versatile tonewood and loved by professional guitar players.
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Moister Content : 8%
Wood species | East Indian Rosewood, Indian Rosewood |
Scientific name | Dalbergia latifolia |
Weight | 830 kg/m3 |
Color | Golden brown to purplish brown with brown steaks |
Texture | Medium texture with narrowly interlocked grain |
Shipping | Requires Export Permit |
Recommendations | Extensively on acoustic guitars. |