Re: Rosewood Grain
So far we have learned:
-Many woods within the genus 'Dalbergia' are rosewood yet exhibit disparate characteristics dependent on age, soil, species, location, etc.
-Non-Dalbergia woods can colloquially be termed 'Rosewood' yet are not true Rosewood
What I am still interested (or perhaps now interested) to know is whether a resource exists for a lay-person such as myself to identify the specific species, genus, age and/or other characteristics that cause rosewood to be rough and have the gouged/open grain; I do appreciate everyone's input to this point.
But I think Alex had earlier indicated that with so many variables (and post-production conditioning, dyes etc.) this is not easy information to glean.