Perobá

Latin name: Aspidosperma polyneuron.

Other names: palo rosa, ybirà romi.

Origin: South America.

Color: shades of yellow and pink.

Peroba wood is an exotic wood native to South America, mainly Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. It comes from the Aspidosperma polyneuron tree in the Apocynaceae family. This wood is prized for its remarkable properties, making it a sought-after material in a variety of applications.

Peroba wood ranges in color from light to dark brown, sometimes with gold or red highlights. Its grain is generally straight, with a fine to medium texture, adding a touch of elegance and natural character to any project.

In cabinetmaking, peruba wood is used to make high-quality furniture, veneers, decorative objects and musical instruments. Its hardness, wear resistance and dimensional stability make it a reliable and durable material.

In addition to its aesthetic qualities, peruba wood is also used in construction, interior joinery and carpentry.

Peroba - uniques pieces : hande and block for knife making

Peroba from Brasil for craftsmen and culter in set (x2)

Stock : 9
Exceptional strength: Peruba, also known as Brazilian ironwood, offers exceptional strength and durability for your knife handles. Unique...
Price €5.00

Peroba from Brasil for craftsmen and culter in blocs

Stock : 4
Exceptional strength:  Peruba, also known as Brazilian ironwood, offers exceptional strength and durability for your knife handles. Unique...
Price €6.00