| Origin of Wood Type | South America |
|---|---|
| Wood Uses | Violin Bows, Wood Turning, Inlaying, Veneer and many other uses |
| Lumber Grades | Select and Better, Flitch, Billets, Turning Blocks |
| Other Trade Names | Letterwood, Amourette, Bourra Courra, Leopard Wood, Speckled Wood, Letterhout, Polo Do Oro |
In respect to this, what tree does Snakewood come from?
Acacia xiphophylla
Beside above, what is the hardest wood in the world? Australian Buloke
Similarly, you may ask, what does Snakewood look like?
Species Description
Snakewood stands out as one of the most aesthetically unique exotic woods in the world. Its muted light yellow-, orange- or red-tinted brown underlying base color is covered by tight, uniform patterns of darker brown or black patches which give the appearance of snakeskin.
What is a Snackwood?
noun. the heavy, dark-red wood of a South American tree, Piratinera guianensis, used for decorative veneers, musical instrument bows, etc.