
HONDURAS ROSEWOOD WOOD
- True member of the rosewood family (Dalbergia stevensonii)
- Very dense
- Primarily used for musical instruments including guitars and piano keys
- One of the more widely available members of the rosewood family
- Most boards are short and narrow
Characteristics of Honduras Rosewood
| Origin of Wood Type | Central America |
| Botanical Name | Dalbergia stevensonii |
| Specific Gravity | 0.96 |
| Avg. Weight Per BF | 5.67 lb/ bf |
| Color Range | Orange – Red – Brown |
| Rarity / Availability | Rare |
| Typical Avg. Width | 2″ to 8″ |
| Typical Avg. Length | 1′ to 6′, sometimes longer available |
| Avg. Waste Factor | 0.5 |
| Wood Uses | Fine Furniture, Guitar Building / Instrument Making, Inlaying, Box Making, Veneer and Piano Keys |
| Lumber Grades | Select and Better, Flitch, Veneer, Quartersawn |
| Other Trade Names | Central American Rosewood, Guatemala Rosewood, Nicaraguan Rosewood |
Honduras Rosewood Lumber Detailed Pricing:
| Thickness | Grade | Figure Type | Grain Orientation | Width Range | Length Range | Price Per BF |
| 4/4 | Select & Better | None | Mix | 2.00″ to 6.00″ | 24.00″ to 60.00″ | $40.00 |
***Please note our online store does not contain all lumber available for purchase. Please call for availability. 1.610.932.7400***