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Snakewood

Brosimum guianense
Also known as |
Amourette|Letterwood|Snakewood
Snakewood Lumber @ Rare Woods USA

Snakewood is one of the rarest and most visually distinctive woods in the world. Its pale yellow, orange-brown, or reddish-brown background is covered with a dense pattern of dark brown to black markings that closely resemble snakeskin, giving the species its unmistakable name. The grain is typically straight, and the texture is exceptionally fine, allowing finished pieces to take on a remarkable natural luster.

Renowned for its extreme density and hardness, Snakewood is among the most challenging woods to work. It can be brittle and prone to splintering or cracking during machining, requiring razor-sharp tooling and careful handling. Despite these challenges, it turns beautifully and can be polished to an extraordinary finish, making it highly sought after by fine craftsmen.

The tree itself is relatively small, producing slender trunks that limit the size of usable lumber. As a result, Snakewood is rarely available in wide boards and is most commonly sold as small billets, turning blanks, scales, pen stock, bow blanks, and specialty craft material. Long, wide boards are virtually unheard of.

A member of the Brosimum genus, Snakewood is closely related to Bloodwood and shares the same exceptional density, strength, and durability. Its dramatic appearance and rarity have made it a favorite for high-end knife and gun handles, fine inlay work, luxury pens, musical instrument components, violin bows, and custom woodworking projects where no substitute will do.

Due to the small size of the trees and the limited yield of defect-free material, Snakewood is often considered one of the most expensive woods in the world on a per-board-foot basis. Every usable piece represents a remarkably small portion of the original log, making this species as rare as it is beautiful.

This species is not currently listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

There has been a lot of heavy poaching going on throughout Central America — particularly in Mexico — and this wood is the most coveted in the entire region. Get this wood while you can, as its exportation will more than likely only become more restricted in the next year or two.

Why We Love This Wood

Terribly hard to work, but WOW WOW WOW!!!

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    Main Color GroupVariegated
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    Avg Dry Weight - LB/BF6.3
    Avg Dry Weight - KG/M31210
    Janka Hardness - LBF3800
    Janka Hardness - N16900
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