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A hard striped wood obtained from ''Guibourtia tessmannii'' and ''Guibourtia demeusei'' trees found in western Africa. Bubinga, or African rosewood, has either a light red, brown or violet background with evenly spaced pink or purple stripes. It has a medium texture and polishes to a high gloss. Bubinga is a decorative wood that is used for furniture, cabinets, veneer, pianos, and decorative items (handles, brushes, boxes, etc.).
 
A hard striped wood obtained from ''Guibourtia tessmannii'' and ''Guibourtia demeusei'' trees found in western Africa. Bubinga, or African rosewood, has either a light red, brown or violet background with evenly spaced pink or purple stripes. It has a medium texture and polishes to a high gloss. Bubinga is a decorative wood that is used for furniture, cabinets, veneer, pianos, and decorative items (handles, brushes, boxes, etc.).
 
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[[File:Babinga_Afr.rosewood.jpg|thumb|Babinga]]
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
 
Guibourtia tessmannii; ''Guibourtia demeusei; ''benge; African rosewood; eban; kevazingo (Gabon); amazakoue (Ivory Coast); essingang, nomele, ovoga, ian, omebaba, ogbonele, owong, nsu, simingan (Cameroons);
 
Guibourtia tessmannii; ''Guibourtia demeusei; ''benge; African rosewood; eban; kevazingo (Gabon); amazakoue (Ivory Coast); essingang, nomele, ovoga, ian, omebaba, ogbonele, owong, nsu, simingan (Cameroons);
  
[[File:Babinga_Afr.rosewood.jpg|thumb|Babinga]]
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
== Other Properties ==
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[[File:image 1-african rosewood.jpg|thumb|Cut piece of African rosewood]]
 
 
 
Color: purplish or reddish brown with stripes or mottling.  Rings: distinct.  Pores: diffuse, fine.  Grain: faint.  Rays: distinct.  Hard, very heavy.
 
Color: purplish or reddish brown with stripes or mottling.  Rings: distinct.  Pores: diffuse, fine.  Grain: faint.  Rays: distinct.  Hard, very heavy.
  
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==Resources and Citations==
 
 
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File:image 1-african rosewood.jpg|Cut piece of African rosewood
 
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== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
  
 
* Ralph Mayer, ''A Dictionary of Art Terms and Techniques'', Harper and Row Publishers, New York, 1969 (also 1945 printing)
 
* Ralph Mayer, ''A Dictionary of Art Terms and Techniques'', Harper and Row Publishers, New York, 1969 (also 1945 printing)

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Bubinga

Description

A hard striped wood obtained from Guibourtia tessmannii and Guibourtia demeusei trees found in western Africa. Bubinga, or African rosewood, has either a light red, brown or violet background with evenly spaced pink or purple stripes. It has a medium texture and polishes to a high gloss. Bubinga is a decorative wood that is used for furniture, cabinets, veneer, pianos, and decorative items (handles, brushes, boxes, etc.).

Babinga

Synonyms and Related Terms

Guibourtia tessmannii; Guibourtia demeusei; benge; African rosewood; eban; kevazingo (Gabon); amazakoue (Ivory Coast); essingang, nomele, ovoga, ian, omebaba, ogbonele, owong, nsu, simingan (Cameroons);

Physical and Chemical Properties

Cut piece of African rosewood

Color: purplish or reddish brown with stripes or mottling. Rings: distinct. Pores: diffuse, fine. Grain: faint. Rays: distinct. Hard, very heavy.

Density 50-57 ppcf
Molecular Weight specific gravity = 0.91

Resources and Citations

  • Ralph Mayer, A Dictionary of Art Terms and Techniques, Harper and Row Publishers, New York, 1969 (also 1945 printing)
  • Kribs, Commercial Foreign woods on the American market
  • H.L.Edlin, What Wood is That?, Viking Press, New York, 1969

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