Zebrano from Mozambique for art object making - in set (x2)
€4.17
Stock : 63
In order to offer you the most attractive prices, this product is not sold polished. Photo for reference only.
Sold handle, a handle is comprised of two plates
All product measurements are expressed in millimeters (mm)
Measurements are rounded to the nearest millimeter. Parts with an irregular shape are measured to indicate the minimum usable volume.
We have been specializing in materials for knife handles since 1992.
Latin name: Microberlinia brazzaviiensis, Astronium graveolens, Microberlinia bisulcata.
Other names: Zebrawood, zingana.
Origin: Sub-Saharan Africa and Central America.
Colors: Striped brown and black on a beige background.
Comments: This name is used to designate antlers of various origins, sometimes belonging to distinct families, characterized by alternating dark and light lines reminiscent of the zebra's coat. These are mainly Astronium graveolens, an Anacardiaceae (like pistachio trees) from Central America and Microberlinia brazzavillen-sis and Microberlinia bisulcata, two fabaceae from Congo and Cameroon.
Natural Wood : Wood is a natural material greatly used in knife handles making. We offer a wide range of woods selected specially for their aesthetical and/or mechanical qualities. Whatever type of knife you wish to make, you will find here a wide variety of woods available in the form of slabs, handles or blocks. We bring a particular attention in handles making so that they are paired.
Our catalog: We offer a wide choice of natural wood, stabilized wood, bones, horns, deer, minerals, composite materials (carbon, fiberglass, etc.) and mounting accessories (screws).
Our commitments: Fast delivery in D + 1 on weekdays (Monday to Friday), possible free return and multi-payment
MZEBR
63 Items
- Type
- manche
- Color
- Brown
- Unique piece
- Non
- Reference
- MZEBR