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Here made with American Bubinga wood with antique brass furnishings
Bubinga, often referred to as African Rosewood is an immensely popular imported African hardwood, bubinga may be loved as much for its quirky name as it is for its strength and beauty. The wood is sometimes called kevazingo, a name usually applied to its decorative rotary-cut veneer. In addition to its myriad grain patterns, its strength-to-weight ratio ranks among the very best in the world.
$80 (inc shpg)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
Here made with American walnut with antique brass furnishings
While there is diversity in walnut species around the world, walnut is the only dark wood native to North America. Walnut heartwood is known for having a distinct light brown to dark chocolate brown color, while also exhibiting gray, purple, or reddish hues. Both heartwood and sapwood from American walnut can be used in natural hardwood products, depending on preference or project, but the dark chocolate brown heartwood is the most popular.
$80 (inc shpg)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
Handcrafted in this instance with Bolivian Rosewood with antique pewter furnishings
Bolivian Rosewood shares many characteristics of true rosewoods including its colors, working properties, and density. Colors range from violet streaks to coffee browns and black. The trees grow in Bolivia and some of the surrounding countries. Bolivian Rosewood makes a nice choice for acoustic and electric guitars but is also used for anything from high end veneers for corporate jets to jewelry boxes and everything in between. Other common names are Pau Ferro, Santos Rosewood, and Morado.
$75 (inc shp)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
Handcrafted in this instance with Tiger Wood with antique brass furnishings
Tiger Wood is one of the most radical exotic hardwoods found in the United States market today. It comes from the upland, neotropical forests of south/central America, mainly Mexico, Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador and the largest exporter: Brazil. It’s base color of a deep amber red with incredible contrasting streaks of deep black make it an out of the ordinary choice.
$75 (inc,shpg)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
Handcrafted in this instance with pine cone and resin with antique brass furnishings
The patterning on these pens are unique to each one, I use only the best and most original patterns and colors for each pen.
$90 (inc shpg)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
Handcrafted in this instance with Zebra Wood with antique copper furnishings
Zebrawood has a light golden yellow heartwood with streaks of dark brown to black. The stripes can be chaotic and wavy, or somewhat uniform. Zebrawood has a medium to course texture, with a lustrous surface .
$80 (inc shpg)
Also available with antique brass and antique pewter furnishings
Handcrafted in this instance with Zebra Wood with antique brass furnishings
Zebrawood has a light golden yellow heartwood with streaks of dark brown to black. The stripes can be chaotic and wavy, or somewhat uniform. Zebrawood has a medium to course texture, with a lustrous surface
$70 (inc shpg)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
Crafted with American Cherry Wood with antique brass furnishings
American Cherry is a domestic wood that is usually considered to be in the same class as mahogany. Often used as wood for fine furniture. European and American black cherries are reported to be comparable in many aspects but the latter is more plentiful. Both species are reported to be strong and tough and have been compared in strength properties to Yellow birch, and compares favorably with Teak
$85 (inc shpg)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
Crafted with American Cherry Wood with antique brass furnishings
American Cherry is a domestic wood that is usually considered to be in the same class as mahogany. Often used as wood for fine furniture. European and American black cherries are reported to be comparable in many aspects but the latter is more plentiful. Both species are reported to be strong and tough and have been compared in strength properties to Yellow birch, and compares favorably with Teak
$80 (inc shpg)
Also available with antique copper and antique pewter furnishings
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