Caribbean Rosewood
This wood has a wild mix of orange, gold, brown, green, and dark brown/black streaks. This wood also goes by the name black poisonwood. It gets this name because of its black sap that causes a reaction to the skin similar to poison ivy. Both plants are part of the anacardiaceæ family so they produce urushiol that almost all humans are allergic to. Don't worry, it is safe to wear because when the wood dries it doesn't retain the allergenic properties.
This wood has a wild mix of orange, gold, brown, green, and dark brown/black streaks. This wood also goes by the name black poisonwood. It gets this name because of its black sap that causes a reaction to the skin similar to poison ivy. Both plants are part of the anacardiaceæ family so they produce urushiol that almost all humans are allergic to. Don't worry, it is safe to wear because when the wood dries it doesn't retain the allergenic properties.
This wood has a wild mix of orange, gold, brown, green, and dark brown/black streaks. This wood also goes by the name black poisonwood. It gets this name because of its black sap that causes a reaction to the skin similar to poison ivy. Both plants are part of the anacardiaceæ family so they produce urushiol that almost all humans are allergic to. Don't worry, it is safe to wear because when the wood dries it doesn't retain the allergenic properties.