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EbonyWe are specialized in cutting exact dimensions according to your needs: Please simply request a quote!
Eb005 Ebony Cuttings 60 x 55 x 10 mm
Our previous price 2,99 €
Now only 0,99 €
you save 67 % = 2,00 €
Eb015 Ebony 5 Penblanks a 120 x 20 x 20 mm
Our previous price 13,90 €
Now only 10,90 €
you save 22 % = 3,00 €
Eb018 Ebony Pair of Chop Stick Blanks 240 x 10x 10 mm
Our previous price 5,40 €
Now only 4,40 €
you save 19 % = 1,00 €
Eb021 Ebony Turning Blank 200 x 53 x 53 mm
Our previous price 78,50 €
Now only 59,90 €
you save 24 % = 18,60 €
Eb023 Ebony Turning Blank 195 x 58 x 58 mm
Our previous price 48,50 €
Now only 39,50 €
you save 19 % = 9,00 €
Eb026 Ebony Turning Blank 195 x 49 x 49 mm
Our previous price 34,60 €
Now only 28,50 €
you save 18 % = 6,10 €
Eb040 Ebony assortment of different remnants and pieces, ca. 400 mm length
Our previous price 55,90 €
Now only 39,99 €
you save 28 % = 15,91 €
Ebf013 Ebony Saw Cut Veneer 400 x 95 x 2 mm
Our previous price 24,90 €
Now only 19,99 €
you save 20 % = 4,91 €
Ebony is freely tradable on the market without any trade restrictions. Due to the extremely low trade volumes compared to industrially used wood species such as meranti, teak, ipé, bongossi, bangkirai, cumaru, there are no certificates for ebony, because traded quantities are well below 0.1% (for white ebony even below 0.0002%) of the volume of annual imports of individual other wood species. There is a CITES-listed protection status for ebony from Madagascar;(Diospyros perrieri, D. baronii), which grows endemic there, this species may no longer be exported. Discussion of the overexploitation of ebony in Madagascar by the musical instrument industry has often led to generalization of this trade ban among laypeople, with no distinction made between the rather different species from Madagascar and West Africa. Ebony from West Africa is subject to absolutely no trade restrictions and does not need to be certified!
Please note that we sell naturally grown ebony from Africa, which may not always be jet black. A batch of ebony scantlings from a single tree may contain black pieces, pieces with gray or brownish areas, just as ebony grows naturally. A consolation for all users who accept wood as a natural material: Ebony ages quite quickly, and natural processes of aging, discoloration, varnishes, waxes, oils, and fats cause the color to darken rapidly. With this link we show the history of a decades-old block of ebony that was 'perfectly black' on the outside.
So if you are looking for perfect blackness, you should consider dyeing, staining, or varnishing wood. You won't find 'perfectly black' ebony anywhere but in fairytales!
We are specialized in cutting exact dimensions according to your needs: Please simply request a quote!
Eb005 Ebony Cuttings 60 x 55 x 10 mm
Our previous price 2,99 €
Now only 0,99 €
you save 67 % = 2,00 €
Eb015 Ebony 5 Penblanks a 120 x 20 x 20 mm
Our previous price 13,90 €
Now only 10,90 €
you save 22 % = 3,00 €
Eb018 Ebony Pair of Chop Stick Blanks 240 x 10x 10 mm
Our previous price 5,40 €
Now only 4,40 €
you save 19 % = 1,00 €
Eb021 Ebony Turning Blank 200 x 53 x 53 mm
Our previous price 78,50 €
Now only 59,90 €
you save 24 % = 18,60 €
Eb023 Ebony Turning Blank 195 x 58 x 58 mm
Our previous price 48,50 €
Now only 39,50 €
you save 19 % = 9,00 €
Eb026 Ebony Turning Blank 195 x 49 x 49 mm
Our previous price 34,60 €
Now only 28,50 €
you save 18 % = 6,10 €
Eb040 Ebony assortment of different remnants and pieces, ca. 400 mm length
Our previous price 55,90 €
Now only 39,99 €
you save 28 % = 15,91 €
Ebf013 Ebony Saw Cut Veneer 400 x 95 x 2 mm
Our previous price 24,90 €
Now only 19,99 €
you save 20 % = 4,91 €
Ebony is freely tradable on the market without any trade restrictions. Due to the extremely low trade volumes compared to industrially used wood species such as meranti, teak, ipé, bongossi, bangkirai, cumaru, there are no certificates for ebony, because traded quantities are well below 0.1% (for white ebony even below 0.0002%) of the volume of annual imports of individual other wood species. There is a CITES-listed protection status for ebony from Madagascar;(Diospyros perrieri, D. baronii), which grows endemic there, this species may no longer be exported. Discussion of the overexploitation of ebony in Madagascar by the musical instrument industry has often led to generalization of this trade ban among laypeople, with no distinction made between the rather different species from Madagascar and West Africa. Ebony from West Africa is subject to absolutely no trade restrictions and does not need to be certified!
Please note that we sell naturally grown ebony from Africa, which may not always be jet black. A batch of ebony scantlings from a single tree may contain black pieces, pieces with gray or brownish areas, just as ebony grows naturally. A consolation for all users who accept wood as a natural material: Ebony ages quite quickly, and natural processes of aging, discoloration, varnishes, waxes, oils, and fats cause the color to darken rapidly. With this link we show the history of a decades-old block of ebony that was 'perfectly black' on the outside.
So if you are looking for perfect blackness, you should consider dyeing, staining, or varnishing wood. You won't find 'perfectly black' ebony anywhere but in fairytales!


