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Wooden instrument with grooves
Wooden instrument with grooves












wooden instrument with grooves

Jatoba naturally has color variations throughout the tree, with the sapwood being grey to white, and the heartwood more of a burnt orange color. The fact that it is low cost is also extremely helpful. This wood has increased significantly in popularity in recent years due to its excellent looks, strength, stiffness and hardness – properties that luthiers absolutely love. While not actually related to the North American Cherry species usually associated with cherry wood, Jatoba does bear a resemblance color wise to stained cherry.

wooden instrument with grooves

It is particularly prevalent in Brazil, which is how it gets its alternative name “Brazilian Cherry”. Jatoba wood is native to Central and South America, as well as the West Indies. Final Thoughts on Jatoba Wood for Guitars.Why is Jatoba wood used instead of rosewood?.What are the most common fretboard woods?.














Wooden instrument with grooves