Bolivian Rosewood# 508

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Regular price $3,200.00
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Product details
  • Vendor California Exotic Hardwoods

This individually numbered piece (#508) is a large live-edge slab — 2 1/4" thick and roughly 25" wide by 131 1/2" long — suited for substantial furniture or tabletop work rather than instrument parts. Bolivian Rosewood is closely related to Pau Ferro (also called Morado), and we carry both under the broader rosewood family for builders comparing options. This particular slab is kiln-dried with strong figure throughout, a one-of-a-kind piece rather than a standard production size.

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🌿 Care Instructions (Quick Guide)


  • Store in a cool, dry place

  • Maintain 40–50% humidity (RH)

  • Keep flat and supported to prevent warping

  • Allow wood to acclimate for 5–7 days before building

  • Avoid direct sunlight, heat, or moisture exposure

  • After building, keep guitar at 45–55% RH

Proper humidity control protects your wood from cracking, warping, and movement, ensuring long-lasting tone and stability.