Hububalli
Hububalli is a dense and exotic hardwood prized for its rich reddish-brown to deep brown heartwood with subtle darker streaks and fine, straight to interlocked grain, giving it a luxurious and elegant appearance. Native to India, Hububalli is valued for its durability, stability, and smooth texture, making it ideal for artisan woodworking and high-end decorative projects.
Its straight to interlocked grain allows Hububalli to machine, turn, and sand cleanly, producing a polished surface that highlights its natural color and subtle figure. Perfect for pen blanks, knife handles, turned objects, inlays, and small furniture accents, Hububalli combines aesthetic appeal with functional strength.
Botanical Information
Scientific Name: Holoptelea integrifolia
Family: Ulmaceae
Origin: India
Common & Trade Names
Hububalli, Indian Elm, Holoptelea, Indian Hardwood
Key Characteristics
Heartwood: reddish-brown to deep brown with darker streaks
Sapwood: pale, clearly defined
Straight to interlocked grain
Fine to medium texture
Dense, stable, and durable
Smooth natural luster
Workability
Dense; requires sharp tools
Machines, sands, and turns well
Accepts stains, oils, and finishes beautifully
Glues and polishes reliably
Ideal for small precision and decorative projects
Health & Safety Note
Hububalli 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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