 |
Part No. |
Eng / Solid |
Width |
Thickness |
ES-9-90 |
Solid |
3 9/16" |
3/4" |
EE-9-90 |
Engineered |
3 5/8" |
9/16" |
EE-9-120 |
Engineered |
4 7/8" |
9/16" |
|
Lumber Name(s): Curupay / Angico Preto.
Origin: Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia.
Patagonian Rosewood is a highly figured wood with pronounced black
striping.
Color Range: Patagonian Rosewood offers an extremely wide
range of color variability from light cream colors through to almost
black pieces.
Color Change: Patagonian Rosewood undergoes a dramatic color
change from when fresh milled to when fully aged. Initially the
background wood (to the black striping) varies from cream to
orangish tones and then over times changes to deep dark
orangey/reddish brown making the black stripes less pronounced.
Janka Hardness: 3840
Compare to:
Red Oak: 1290 Lbs
White Oak: 1360 Lbs
Brazilian Cherry: 2350 Lbs
Brazilian Teak: 3540 Lbs
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