Straight from the production line, this selection of Bolivian Rosewood is the same turning stock used in the making of Blue Spruce tools, and it’s available to you now at a great low price. We have a limited supply available—first come, first served!
Bolivian Rosewood, Machhaerium spp., is commonly available in Tropical South America, and it is Closely related to the Dalbergia genus. It’s appearance and workability make it a popular substitute for Brazilian Rosewood. Sometimes referred to as Pau Ferro or Morado, its color can vary from a red-toned orange to a dark, violet-toned brown, often with darker black streaks. Bolivian Rosewood turns and finishes exceptionally well.
Available blanks are shown in pairs to demonstrate variation—each piece is sold individually. The blanks are considered rough lumber and may contain surface checks and tear-out. These are not defects. All sizes are nominal, +/- 1/8”.
Wood is a natural product—color, figure, and grain pattern can vary wildy—no two pieces will be the same.
All of our doweled stock is done in-house. It is prepped for our lathe operation and may not be perfectly round. It may have some flats and be rough from the doweling process. This is not considered a defect.
**Please note that due to current CITES regulations we are unable to ship African Blackwood, Cocobolo and other Rosewoods or dalbergia outside of the USA. Please do not order these options if your final shipping destination is not in the USA. Thank you for your understanding.