Siamese rosewood burl

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Siamese rosewood butl

Siamese rosewood is now one of the most coveted rosewoods on the planet and also one of the most heavily protected.

These trees can now not be felled at all and can only be reclaimed from naturally fallen trees with a very restricted permit.

This was purchased from old stock from a luthiers workshop

Getting good pieces of Siamese rosewood is almost unheard of and with figure like this is so rare it’s ridiculous.

All rosewoods share qualities that make them prized for knife handles. They are durable, fine grained, water resistant and polish to a beautiful finish. All the rosewood i sell is natural, and has not been stabilised as it doesn’t require it.

Rosewood colors are more stable than those of many other woods, but light and oxygen will fade them in time. Luckily, rosewoods maintain contrast and often tone down to more muted hues of their original colors rather than going to drab brown or black like many other woods do. If this happens, a simple light sanding with 800-1000 grit sandpaper and a buff will restore the original color.

Rosewoods are famously durable and well aging, but especially with figured blocks, i recommend letting the blocks acclimate to your workshop. I am based in the north east of

England where it’s almost always cold and wet, and its very possible your workshop is in a different climate. I would recommend letting blocks sit somewhere out of direct light for a few months before cutting to allow for acclimation and reduce the risk of checks or cracks.

Although it’s not cheap it is just screaming for that one of a kind knife that requires that perfect block.

The figure really speaks for itself and it would be an incredible addition to your collection

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Siamese rosewood butl

Siamese rosewood is now one of the most coveted rosewoods on the planet and also one of the most heavily protected.

These trees can now not be felled at all and can only be reclaimed from naturally fallen trees with a very restricted permit.

This was purchased from old stock from a luthiers workshop

Getting good pieces of Siamese rosewood is almost unheard of and with figure like this is so rare it’s ridiculous.

All rosewoods share qualities that make them prized for knife handles. They are durable, fine grained, water resistant and polish to a beautiful finish. All the rosewood i sell is natural, and has not been stabilised as it doesn’t require it.

Rosewood colors are more stable than those of many other woods, but light and oxygen will fade them in time. Luckily, rosewoods maintain contrast and often tone down to more muted hues of their original colors rather than going to drab brown or black like many other woods do. If this happens, a simple light sanding with 800-1000 grit sandpaper and a buff will restore the original color.

Rosewoods are famously durable and well aging, but especially with figured blocks, i recommend letting the blocks acclimate to your workshop. I am based in the north east of

England where it’s almost always cold and wet, and its very possible your workshop is in a different climate. I would recommend letting blocks sit somewhere out of direct light for a few months before cutting to allow for acclimation and reduce the risk of checks or cracks.

Although it’s not cheap it is just screaming for that one of a kind knife that requires that perfect block.

The figure really speaks for itself and it would be an incredible addition to your collection

Siamese rosewood butl

Siamese rosewood is now one of the most coveted rosewoods on the planet and also one of the most heavily protected.

These trees can now not be felled at all and can only be reclaimed from naturally fallen trees with a very restricted permit.

This was purchased from old stock from a luthiers workshop

Getting good pieces of Siamese rosewood is almost unheard of and with figure like this is so rare it’s ridiculous.

All rosewoods share qualities that make them prized for knife handles. They are durable, fine grained, water resistant and polish to a beautiful finish. All the rosewood i sell is natural, and has not been stabilised as it doesn’t require it.

Rosewood colors are more stable than those of many other woods, but light and oxygen will fade them in time. Luckily, rosewoods maintain contrast and often tone down to more muted hues of their original colors rather than going to drab brown or black like many other woods do. If this happens, a simple light sanding with 800-1000 grit sandpaper and a buff will restore the original color.

Rosewoods are famously durable and well aging, but especially with figured blocks, i recommend letting the blocks acclimate to your workshop. I am based in the north east of

England where it’s almost always cold and wet, and its very possible your workshop is in a different climate. I would recommend letting blocks sit somewhere out of direct light for a few months before cutting to allow for acclimation and reduce the risk of checks or cracks.

Although it’s not cheap it is just screaming for that one of a kind knife that requires that perfect block.

The figure really speaks for itself and it would be an incredible addition to your collection

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