Purple Rosewood

Latin name: Dalbergia cearentis.

Other names: violet wood, kingwood, jacarando.

Origin: Brazil. Colour: purple to brown.

Comments: Its yarn is generally straight, its grain is fine and regular. Its veining is contrasting and varies from purple to brown. It is relatively sustainable. Its Duramen is brilliant and draws a tapered pattern that declines tones of purple brown, black and golden yellow. Attention this essence is included in Annex II of the Washington Convention. Thank you for reading the regulatory obligations on our blog.

The purple palisander is a material of choice for cutlery due to its natural beauty and its great resistance. This wood is native to Madagascar and has been used for centuries to manufacture art objects and high-end furniture. Today, the purple palisander is also appreciated in the area of cutlery for its exceptional properties.

The purple palisander is known for its deep purple colour and fine and dense grains, which give it a luxurious and elegant look. It is also very resistant to shocks, wear and weather, making it an ideal material for knives and other cutlery tools. Due to its protective properties, the purple palisander is often used to protect high-end knife blades.

It is important to note that the violet palisander is a protected wood because of the rarer species. To preserve this species, it is important to use only purple palisander from sustainable and legal sources.

In conclusion, purple palisander is a high-end material for cutlery. Its natural beauty and great resistance make it an ideal choice for knives and other cutlery tools.

Purple Rosewood : handles and blocks for knives

1kg lot of purple rosewood offcuts - OW Pre Cop17

Stock : 20
Our wood falls come from our wood cutting business. The dimensions of these falls vary, but they are not suitable for making knife sleeves. Our...
€9.20