Also known as Patagonian rosewood due to its color variance and density, but is not a true rosewood variety.
Recommended for experienced turners. Wood typically has some variations in color. The wood is predominantly a mix of
tan, blue and gray, but frequently contains streaks of black and/or reddish orange. This species is dense. Grain is
typically straight, but may occasionally contain light figure. Sands to a very high lustre, finishes easily, and is
stable when dried.
Special Note:
These blanks are cut from a single hand-selected log for the best color consistency.
Kiln dried to below 10% moisture content
End grain sealed in wax to maintain moisture content
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