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  2. Dalbergia nigra - Wikipedia

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    Old growth Brazilian rosewood remains highly prized by classical and steel string guitar makers, who regard it as perhaps the best sounding wood for guitar backs and sides. It was used in instruments as long ago as the late Renaissance and Baroque eras, when luthiers used it for lute backs (ribs) and various parts of other stringed musical ...

  3. Rosewood - Wikipedia

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    It is best known as "Brazilian rosewood", [3] but also as "Bahia rosewood". This wood has a strong, sweet smell, which persists for many years, explaining the name rosewood. [4] Another classic rosewood comes from Dalbergia latifolia, known as (East) Indian rosewood or sonokeling (Indonesia).

  4. Rosewood oil - Wikipedia

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    Rosewood oil is a valuable essential oil, especially in perfumery. [1] ... Members of the genus Dalbergia such as Brazilian rosewood and Indian rosewood (D ...

  5. Dalbergia stevensonii - Wikipedia

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    1798 sideboard with veneers including rosewood veneers. Dalbergia stevensonii is known for its colorful wood. There is a clear border between sapwood and heartwood and distinct light and dark bands that form beautiful tree rings. [5] The color of the surface is greyish and in the middle of the tree, it is pinkish or purple-brown. [6]

  6. Martin D-45 - Wikipedia

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    Martin originally made the guitar's sides and backs of Brazilian rosewood. Martins are ranked among the highest-quality, as well as among the most expensive guitars, and the D-45, regarded as one of the first "luxury guitars", [ 1 ] was listed in 2011 as the most valuable production-model guitar.

  7. Aniba rosaeodora - Wikipedia

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    Aniba rosodora grows in the tropical rainforests of South America.It is found in the Brazilian states of Amapá, Amazonas, and Pará. [4] It is also found in Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, and French Guiana, where it was formerly more widespread. [1]

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