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$
85.00
A RollerBall and Fountain Pen made from Kingwood
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Considered a true rosewood in the Dalbergia genus, Kingwood is among the densest (and probably strongest) of all the rosewoods. There is very little mechanical data available on Kingwood, though given its weight, and its relation to other rosewoods, it’s likely to be extremely stiff, strong, and stable.
In terms of its history, Kingwood supposedly got its name from several French kings (Louis XIV and Louis XV) that preferred the wood in the use of fine furniture.
Kingwood is seldom available in large pieces due to the small size of the tree itself, and is instead used as accent pieces and inlays for furniture, veneers, tool handles, and other small turned and/or specialty items.
Shipping is included!
Considered a true rosewood in the Dalbergia genus, Kingwood is among the densest (and probably strongest) of all the rosewoods. There is very little mechanical data available on Kingwood, though given its weight, and its relation to other rosewoods, it’s likely to be extremely stiff, strong, and stable.
In terms of its history, Kingwood supposedly got its name from several French kings (Louis XIV and Louis XV) that preferred the wood in the use of fine furniture.
Kingwood is seldom available in large pieces due to the small size of the tree itself, and is instead used as accent pieces and inlays for furniture, veneers, tool handles, and other small turned and/or specialty items.