Guava Spalted
Guava wood is a tropical hardwood prized for its warm yellowish-brown to medium brown heartwood with subtle reddish hues and a straight to interlocked grain, offering both beauty and stability. Native to Central and South America, Guava is valued for its durability, smooth texture, and unique figure, making it ideal for artisan woodworking and decorative projects.
Its straight to interlocked grain allows Guava to machine, turn, and sand cleanly, producing a polished surface that showcases its natural color and gentle figure. Perfect for pen blanks, knife handles, turned objects, inlays, and small furniture accents, Guava combines aesthetic warmth with functional strength.
Botanical Information
Scientific Name: Psidium guajava
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Central and South America
Common & Trade Names
Guava, Common Guava, Psidium, Tropical Guava Wood
Key Characteristics
Heartwood: yellowish-brown to medium brown with subtle reddish tones
Sapwood: pale, clearly defined
Grain: straight to interlocked
Texture: fine and smooth
Moderate density; stable and durable
Natural polished luster
Workability
Machines, sands, and turns well with sharp tools
Accepts stains, oils, and finishes beautifully
Glues and polishes reliably
Ideal for small precision and decorative projects
Health & Safety Note
Guava wood dust may cause skin, eye, or respiratory irritation. Use proper dust extraction, respirator, and eye protection when machining or sanding.
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