Bariensis Rosewood Cane
Bariensis Rosewood Cane
This is a colorful, heirloom quality rosewood cane with intricate grain and rare wood. The handle is Dalbergia Bariensis, an obscure rosewood from Southern Vietnam. When this tree was originally discovered by French botanist Jean Baptiste Louis Pierre it was thought to be a unique species. Modern times its been shown genetically tested to be the same species as Dalbergia Oliveri, but with some regional differences in its growth. When I purchased this old rosewood it was still labeled “Dalbergia Bariensis”, an interesting story for this very rare rosewood. The divider is Dalbergia Oliveri with a more purple hue to its coloration and interesting bands of beige, it is flanks by solid layers of copper. The shaft is bubinga wood from Africa, a gorgeous rosewood-like species that is chatoyant, dense, and durable. This should prove to be a great every day cane for most anyone.
D E T A I L S
Cane Length: 38" (can be shortened to fit, just leave a note with your order)
Cane Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz.
Handle Material: Dalbergia Bariensis Rosewood from Southern, Vietnam
Divider Material: Dalbergia Oliveri Rosewood and solid copper
Shaft Material: Bubinga from Africa
Includes Rubber Tip
Every Gillis Cane is a photographed original, you’ll always receive the exact cane in the images.














