Tamarind
Tamarind is a tropical hardwood renowned for its rich reddish-brown to golden-brown heartwood streaked with darker tones, creating a visually dynamic and exotic appearance. Native to Africa and widely cultivated in India and the Caribbean, Tamarind combines beauty, density, and durability, making it highly prized for artisan woodworking and luxury craft projects.
Dense yet workable, Tamarind machines, turns, and sands beautifully, taking a smooth, polished finish that highlights its warm tones and subtle natural figure. Its stability and hardness make it perfect for pen blanks, knife handles, small turned objects, inlays, and decorative accents, offering both functional strength and aesthetic appeal.
Botanical Information
Scientific Name: Tamarindus indica
Family: Fabaceae
Origin: Africa (widely cultivated in tropical regions worldwide)
Common & Trade Names
Tamarind, Tamarind Wood, Indian Tamarind, East Indian Tamarind, Tamarindo
Workability & Characteristics
Dense, hard, and strong
Fine to medium texture
Machines, turns, and sands cleanly
Polishes to a smooth, lustrous surface
Stable and durable for precision craft
Health & Safety Note
Tamarind dust may cause skin, eye, or respiratory irritation in sensitive individuals. Use proper dust extraction, respirator, and eye protection when machining or sanding.
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