East Indian rosewood in India is controlled by the Indian government. Dalbergia latifolia tends to be harvested from Tea plantations where it is used as a shade tree. Dalbergia latifolia is typically richly grained with dark purple, red, and brown color. Dalbergia sissoo is somewhat similar to latifolia except it is yellowbrown in color, only rarely tending towards red or purple. This wood can also display dark streaks. One of the most stable rosewoods. Easy to work, to bend, to glue, etc. It has a warm, rich, responsive tone that has clear, tight bass and a sparkling midrange with bright trebles.
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Indian Rosewood will be on CITES starting in January 2017. We will no longer be able to ship this wood Internationally.