Description
Castello Boxwood (Calycophyllum multiflorum) is a dense, fine-grained hardwood that originates from South America, particularly in Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. It has a pale yellow to golden hue that gradually deepens as it ages. The wood’s grain is generally straight, and its naturally smooth texture makes it well-suited for applications that require a polished and refined finish.
Known for its strength and durability, Castello Boxwood is a preferred choice for detailed woodworking projects such as carving, turning, and instrument making. Its ability to retain sharp details makes it a popular option for intricate work, including chess pieces, inlays, and fine ornamental designs. Though it is a dense hardwood, it machines with precision, sands effortlessly, and finishes beautifully to a smooth, glossy surface.
With impressive resistance to wear and excellent stability, this wood is ideal for projects that demand precision and longevity. While slightly lighter than traditional European Boxwood, it serves as an excellent and sustainable alternative.
Castello Boxwood remains a highly valued material among artisans and woodworkers due to its ease of use and elegant appearance. Sustainable forestry practices are essential to ensure its long-term availability for future generations.
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