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  1. Blackwood – African. African Blackwood is native to the seasonally dry regions of Africa, from Senegal eastwards to Eritrea and southwards to the northern parts of South Africa.

  2. Dec 31, 2022 · African Blackwood is a sought-after wood. As such, its availability is limited. It exhibits a dark brown to purplish heartwood characterized by dark streaks. As a wood, it gets used for making woodwind instruments, custom pool cues, walking sticks, knife handles, and carving.

  3. Feb 13, 2024 · Overview. The African Blackwood, or ‘mpingo’, once rooted in central and southern Africa, now graces numerous African landscapes with its presence. Celebrated as much for its ecological role in savannas as for its dense, dark wood used in crafts and musical instruments, this member of the rosewood family marries resilience and utility 1 2 3 5.

  4. Dec 20, 2021 · Blackwood’s main claim to fame is its magnificent dark and durable timber. It has been prized since colonial times and is still widely used for high quality, bespoke furniture that often becomes...

  5. African blackwood is most often used in turned objects, where it is considered to be among the very finest of all turning woods—capable of holding threads and other intricate details well.

  6. May 2, 2024 · African Blackwood wood is a dense and exotic hardwood prized for its dark color and hard, smooth texture. It is commonly used in the production of woodwind instruments due to its tonal qualities and durability. African Blackwood is also sought after for its use in crafting high-quality furniture, decorative items, and intricate woodcarvings.

  7. Jan 28, 2023 · Blackwood trees can grow up to 30 meters tall and have a broad, spreading canopy. They have dark green, glossy leaves and small, white or yellow flowers that bloom in the spring and summer. The wood from Blackwood trees is highly valued for its beautiful color, durability, and resistance to decay.

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