Rosewood Burl Cane
Rosewood Burl Cane
A museum worthy cane, this piece is exhibition-worthy from top to bottom. The handle is an outstanding piece of ultra rare Honduran rosewood burl with the best possible figure. Rosewoods are precious woods without any sort of figure, but rosewood burl is some of the rarest wood in the world! Honduran rosewood in particular has been a protected species for almost two decades and it has become quite scarce. Honduran rosewood is warm browns with darker browns producing a fine grain, it is also a very dense and durable wood. The end of the handle and divider have a semi-precious gemstone called “seraphinite” which comes from only one location in Siberia, Russia. seraphinite is a beautiful green color, its chatoyant like tiger-eye, and it has mica inclusions within the stone that look like frost, or snow flakes. Its a gorgeous addition. The metal is bronze. This piece is fully functional but probably best considered as a special occasion type of cane. It has a hefty, high-quality feel on account of the dense rosewood, but still suitable for most anyone to use and enjoy. Total length is 38” and can be shortened to fit.
M A T E R I A L S
Handle – Honduran Rosewood Burl
Divider – Seraphinite from Siberia and Bronze with thin Honduran Rosewood
Shaft – Honduran Rosewood
Lapidary - Seraphinite from Siberia
Rubber tip
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