Ziricote Wood
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Ziricote (Cordia Dodecandra)
Pricing
Expensive
Hardness
1,970
Janka
Distribution
Central America and Mexico
Availability
Difficult to source
Appearance
Ziricote color ranges from medium to dark brown, sometimes with either a green or purple hue, with darker bands of black growth rings intermixed.
Workability
Ziricote is fairly easy to work considering its high density. The wood tends to develop end and surface checks during drying, though the wood is stable once dry.
Uses
Furniture, veneer, cabinetry, gunstocks, musical instruments (acoustic and electric guitars), turned objects, and other small specialty wood items.
Additional Comments
Ziricote has a very unique appearance, which is sometimes referred to as “spider-webbing” or “landscape” grain figure. Quartersawn surfaces can also have ray flakes.
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