
S4S Leopardwood Lumber
Although somewhat similar in grain to Lacewood, Leopardwood is not the same wood
The large medullary rays that give this wood its name are light brown while the wood itself is medium to dark reddish brown. Commonly used for inlay, furniture, veneer, musical instruments, and turned objects.
What is the difference between Leopardwood and Lacewood? Leopardwood is harder and denser and also tends to be darker than Lacewood. Leopardwood is found in Central and South America.
If you would like to do the milling yourself - try our 4/4 Rough Cut Leopardwood Lumber for a more budget friendly version.
Specifications
What can you expect?
We will carefully handpick a high quality board for you. We pay close attention to the wood species characteristics so we can send you a board that well represents each wood type.
- 1/2" or 3/4" thick
- 4-3/4" wide
- 24", 36", or 48" long
In order to offer more protective packing for shipping - our lengths are often 1/4" less than sizes listed. Need a longer length? Please email us for a quote