Botanical Name
Dalbergia latifolia roxb
Other Common Names
Shisham, Indian Rosewood, Bombay Blackwood.
Region
Bombay region
Country
Indian peninsula scattered in the dry deciduous forests.
Tree
On favorable sites, trees reach a height of 100 ft, with clear, cylindrical boles 35 to 50 ft in length; diameters may reach 5 ft, more often 2.5 ft or less.
Appearance
Heartwood varying in color from golden brown to dark purple brown with darker streaks giving an attractive figure; sapwood yellowish often with purplish tinge, sharply demarcated.
Properties
Grain narrowly interlocked; texture moderately coarse; luster low; fragrant when freshly cut but without distinctive odor or taste when seasoned.
Working Properties
Moderately difficult to work with hand and machine tools because of the high density; chalky deposits, if present, will dull cutters; glues well and takes an excellent finish.
Uses
Fine furniture and cabinetwork, musical instruments, turnery.
Availability
Likely to be quite expensive, its price should be comparable to other similar rosewoods.