http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Both are easily confused with rosewood, particularly as tulipwood is also known as bois de rose in France.This box features eight book-matched pieces of Brazilian tulipwood, the lightest hued of the true rosewoods, in a beveled field of wenge, with holly.All different types of woods were used to make up this complicated pattern: rosewood, walnut, mahogany, satinwood, ebony, boxwood, burr walnut, e
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