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LATIN: DALBERGIA DECIPULARIS ORIGIN: SOUTH AMERICA
Tulipwood, native to Brazil, is a rare and striking hardwood known for its creamy yellow to pinkish base color streaked with vivid red, purple, or rose tones. Its fine, uniform texture and typically straight grain make it highly desirable for decorative applications. Dense and hard, tulipwood can be challenging to work, but it sands and polishes to a smooth, glossy finish that highlights its bold coloration. Often used for inlays, veneers, small turned objects, pens, knife handles, and musical instruments, tulipwood is valued for its vibrant, luxurious appearance and the elegance it brings to fine woodworking projects.
WOOD TYPE
Tropical Hardwood
TEXTURE
Fine
GRAIN PATTERN
Straight to roey, can be irregular and interlocked
HEALTH RISKS
Dermatitis, asthma, skin sensitizer
COLOR
Pinkish-red with yellow hints
Exotic Wood Blanks: Below you will find stock sizes of Tulipwood exotic wood blanks. To view all of the available sizes of Tulipwood please click the "All" link below.