Dear Sir / Madam

We are Indonesian-based trading company which handling various products for export purpose. We are service our Buyers Japan,South Korea and Europe. services and working on commission basis.

If yours not have representatives or agents in Indonesia maybe We can help search and finding company which your need buy like wood Products and Furniture or all products wood working products like Flooring,etc.

We are private inspection company specialized in inspecting goods before shipment in Indonesia.

When a goods already, our inspector will go to the mills and draws 10% - 15% as samples. a report will be made after detail inspection on size, thickness, color, moisture, quantity, package and loading the container. Also picture of the products will be taken and send to you too by e-mail first.

We will do if you need condition before products start process or after contract for check raw material and possibility study as report condition..

Please kindly contact for further detail. If possible by E-mail or fax first.

Thank You.

Best Regards,

JS Trading

Plaza Graha Family – Surabaya.

Tel. + 62 31 738 7708.

Fax. +62 31 732 6333.

E-mail : artsbu@yahoo.com and jstradwood@gmail.com

Mobile Phone : +62 818 390 755 .

Contact Person : Mr.Ardian.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Sonokeling Rosewood ( Dalbergia latifolia )




Sonokeling Rosewood

Botanical name Dalbergia latifolia

Indonesia

Weight 800Kg/m3

Other names:

East Indies rosewood, plantation rosewood.

Description:

Deep purple brown, reddish brown, sometimes greenish brown, more or less striped, Hard and heavy. Regularly available plantation grown rosewood, practical but with limited sizes. Synonymous with Indian rosewood, which is only available as veneer, (the solid material is only permitted for export as finished or semi finished work to encourage employment there.) Sonokeling has a broader colour range and slightly lower density arising from it’s plantation origins.

1 comment:

paskalp said...

Hallo, I'm Paskal from Bandung

I'm a classical guitar player. In Classical Guitar, the Dalbegria Latifolia is used widely as the Base Wood in Medium-High Grade guitars. There a lot of guitars which used a Dal.Latifolia

My question is, is the population of this wood can be sustained or at least lot enough? Is there any program which maintain the existence of this wood ?


I afraid that this Beautiful wood could classified Endangered some day, like Dalbegria Negra (Brazilian Rosewood) which used as the wood in Highest Grade guitars.