Himalayan Cedar
Himalayan Cedar is a fragrant, durable hardwood prized for its light reddish-brown to pale pink heartwood with straight, fine grain and natural luster, offering both visual elegance and aromatic appeal. Native to the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal, and Bhutan, it is valued for its stability, resistance to decay, and workability, making it ideal for artisan woodworking and decorative projects.
Its straight grain allows Himalayan Cedar to machine, turn, and sand cleanly, producing a polished surface that highlights its soft reddish tones and smooth texture. Perfect for pen blanks, knife handles, turned objects, inlays, small furniture accents, and specialty crafts, Himalayan Cedar combines functional performance with a warm, natural aroma.
Botanical Information
Scientific Name: Cedrus deodara
Family: Pinaceae
Origin: Himalayan region (India, Nepal, Bhutan)
Common & Trade Names
Himalayan Cedar, Deodar Cedar, Indian Cedar, Deodara
Key Characteristics
Heartwood: light reddish-brown to pale pink
Sapwood: pale, clearly defined
Straight, fine-grained texture
Lightweight to moderately dense; stable
Aromatic natural scent
Smooth natural luster
Workability
Machines, sands, and turns easily with sharp tools
Accepts stains, oils, and finishes well
Glues and polishes reliably
Ideal for small precision and decorative projects
Health & Safety Note
Himalayan Cedar wood dust may cause skin, eye, or respiratory irritation, and its aromatic oils can occasionally trigger mild allergic reactions. Use proper dust extraction, respirator, and eye protection when machining or sanding.
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