Black-and-white ebony (Diospyros malabarica) is a very rare member of the ebony family. It is a real ebony and it is primarily found in Laos, Burma, and Sri Lanka. The tree grows up to 50-120 feet tall with a diameter of about 2 feet. It is also sometimes marketed as "Royal White Ebony." It has a very strong tendency to crack and warp. Once it is dry, however, it is extremely dimensionally stable. It has since become a true rarity. Only very small quantities are currently being moved in the precious wood trade and only at fabulous prices for pieces with just okay graining.
The wood is very hard, very heavy, and very dense. Due to its unique look and technical nature, it is highly sought after and suitable for crafts of any kind, such as knife making, turning, or furniture-making.
Dimensions: approx. 125 x 40 x 10 mm
The shown is a sample pair of scales, you'll get a similar piece
The piece is dry and can be processed immediately
The handle block is sanded and coated with a layer of shellac.
This allows you to see exactly the color you will obtain.
Finely grained wood may contain imperfections such as open knots, bark inclusions, or cracks that are typical of the species. These flaws come from the way the tree has grown and are completely natural. They can usually be filled with low-viscosity cyanoacrylate (super glue) and wood dust.
Mandatory information according to the EU Product Safety Regulation (GPSR):
Manufacturer / person responsible:
Company FeinesHolz
Ulf Henke
Plauener Str. 163 / K
13053 Berlin
Berlin, Germany
E-Mail:
gpsr(at)feinesholz.de