Yellow Rosa
Yellow Rosa is a striking tropical hardwood prized for its vibrant yellow-golden heartwood accented by subtle orange or reddish streaks, creating a bold and exotic appearance that stands out in any project. Native to Central and South America, this wood combines visual beauty with exceptional density and durability, making it ideal for fine woodworking and specialty crafts.
Dense yet workable, Yellow Rosa turns, machines, and finishes beautifully, revealing its natural luster and depth of color. Each blank showcases unique figure and tonal variation, ensuring one-of-a-kind results in every piece. Its stability and hardness make it perfect for pen blanks, knife handles, turned objects, inlays, and luxury decorative projects.
Botanical Information
Scientific Name: Dalbergia cearensis (or closely related Dalbergia species)
Family: Fabaceae
Origin: Central & South America
Common & Trade Names
Yellow Rosa, Dalbergia Rosa, Brazilian Yellowwood (trade usage), Rosa Amarillo
Workability & Characteristics
Dense and strong
Fine texture with natural luster
Takes a high polish for a glass-smooth finish
Stable and suitable for detailed artisan work
Health & Safety Note
Dust from Yellow Rosa may cause skin, eye, or respiratory irritation. Use proper dust collection, respirator, and eye protection when cutting, sanding, or turning.
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