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  1. Gabon Ebony is a type of ebony wood with a history.Dated back to the end of the 16th century, this wood was used to make many showpieces, cabinets, guitar pricks, Instruments; Fine Furniture Accents; Inlay, Artisan Carving, Royal Implementation, Jewelry Boxes, Ivory Mixed Chess Pieces.

  2. Please help. My husband found this 5.6 lb piece of (what I think is Ebony) wood on the ocean beach in Wa Sate.. It’s 12″ long x 6″wide x 2′ thick. it matches the Wood-database’s description of Gaboon Ebony. It took over an hour to drill press the holes in it for the air plants. I sprayed on a thin coat of lacquer to give it some sparkle.

  3. With an unceasing worldwide demand, Gabon Ebony remains one of the world’s most expensive exotic woods. Trees are small and slow growing, contributing to its high price tag. Given this, finding long, undefective boards is quite rare; such pieces always command premium prices. Its signature jet black heartwood (which can sometimes contain streaks of browns, golden browns and even greys), combined with its great strength, durability and density, gives it universal appeal with instrument ...

  4. ZARA EBONY WOOD EDP 10 ML (0.34 FL. OZ). Eau de parfum. “That moment of freedom and care-free adventures that are about to begin.” Jo Malone CBE, founder of Jo Loves. - The fragrance reveals notes of pink peppercorn, clove and ebony wood.

  5. It’s also sometimes referred to as East Indian Ebony or simply Indian Ebony. Related Species: Black and White Ebony (Diospyros spp.) Gaboon Ebony (Diospyros crassiflora) Macassar Ebony (Diospyros celebica) Malaysian Blackwood (Diospyros ebonasea) Mun Ebony (Diospyros mun) Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) Related Articles:

  6. The wood grain has wider brown streaks than the other members of the ebony family. These streaks can be black or brown. The wood has a straight grain with some interlocking. It has a decent natural luster and a fine, uniform texture. The wood is exceptionally hard with a Janka hardness rating of 3,220 lb f. This makes it rather difficult to ...

  7. Grading Black Ebony Wood. Not all Black Wood is the same; the darker the wood, the more valuable it is. The darkest wood is referred to as “pure” and is the rarest Black Wood of all. The most expensive and prized Black Wood only comes from Black Ebony trees that are 150 years old or more.

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