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At its best, the purple is a brilliant vibrant color that makes this wood widely used in jewelry and where strong colors and/or strong contrast is desired. Sometimes it is more of a deep purple, or even a brownish or grayish purple.
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The heartwood comes in various shades of brown including chocolate and reddish brown, sometimes with copper accents. It has dark striping and highlights and may have shades of reds and maroons.
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Honduran Mahogany varies considerably in color. It may be yellowish, reddish, pinkish, or salmon colored when freshly cut, maturing into a deep rich red or brown color with age. The wood works and turns easily, and takes a fine finish.
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Black Walnut is highly prized for its dark-colored true heartwood. It is heavy and strong, yet easily split and worked. Heartwood is a rich chocolate or purplish brown in color, with a dull sheen.
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Swamp Ash was a very popular wood for making guitars in the 50’s and 60’s. This wood is lightweight and resonates with sound. It’s color is light blond, highlighted by a darker brown elongated grain pattern.
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Poplar wood is light whitish/brownish in color. The wood has a medium to fine texture and is straight-grained; has a comparatively uniform texture. A versatile wood that is easy to machine, plane, turn, glue and bore.
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