Snakewood in addition to its colorful figure, snakewood is also among the densest and hardest of all wood species worldwide.
Desert Ironwood is perhaps one of the most highly-regarded of all woods in knife-making.
Argentine lignum Vitae heaviest and hardest woods in the world. Its durability in submerged or ground-contact applications is legendary—it has been used for propeller shaft bearings on ships, and its natural oils provide self-lubrication that gives the wood excellent wear resistance.
Black and White or Pale Moon Ebony regarded to be the most beautiful hardwood in the world it certainly has the most distinctive grain patterns found anywhere.
Macassar Ebony dramatic striped appearance. Yellow to reddish brown body with darker brown or black stripes.
Bloodwood is extremely dense, Though it poses challenges in working, its hardness, strength, and coloration make this a crimson favorite.
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