Cebil or Patagonian Rosewood (Anadenanthera collubrina). Cebil is a very attractive wood. Similar to black cherry, but more figured and richer in color. Dark streaks or stripes throughout the wood. Much denser and harder than cherry. Widely used in Argentina for applications which...
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Cebil or Patagonian Rosewood (Anadenanthera collubrina). Cebil is a very attractive wood. Similar to black cherry, but more figured and richer in color. Dark streaks or stripes throughout the wood. Much denser and harder than cherry. Widely used in Argentina for applications which require strength and durability. Typical Uses: Industrial applications, flooring, tool handles. Source Region: Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil
- Reddish brown with nearly black streaks
- Heavy wood with fine uniform texture
- Turns well and polishes to a high gloss
- Very hard requires sharp cutting tools