October 2004 - This wood purchased on the internet. Also known
as rosewood, Rio or Bahia rosewood, jacaranda, pianowood, caviuna, obuina, and,
palisander. Grows in Brazil. Hard and heavy, moderate to high strength and shock
resistance, low stiffness, good steam bending, good stability in service, and excellent
decay resistance Esteemed for centuries as one of the finest woods in the world for
high-class furniture, cabinetry, and paneling. Also excellent for knife handles, brush
backs, bowls, and other turned items. Other uses include piano cases, musical instrument
fingerboards, billiard tables, levels, marquetry, and carving.