Patagonia Rosewood (Cebil)
$27.00 – $103.00
Also know as Cebil, Patagonian Rosewood is fast becoming one of my favorite Rosewoods, even though it is not a true Rosewood. Photos simply do not due this wood justice. The grain is simply outstanding. Patagonian Rosewood readily shines to a natural luster and has a metallic sheen that seems to irritate my camera. Patagonian Rosewood is light in color with vivid blue black stripes and is truly a sight to behold. Seriously considering making my gaming table from this South American wood. It’s primary use seems to be as hardwood flooring.
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Also know as Cebil, Patagonian Rosewood is fast becoming one of my favorite Rosewoods, even though it is not a true Rosewood. Photos simply do not due this wood justice. The grain is simply outstanding. Patagonian Rosewood readily shines to a natural luster and has a metallic sheen that seems to irritate my camera. Patagonian Rosewood is light in color with vivid blue black stripes and is truly a sight to behold. Seriously considering making my gaming table from this South American wood. It’s primary use seems to be as hardwood flooring.
Please Note: This is the old style engraving. Your dice will be raster engraved. New pictures coming soon.
7 reviews for Patagonia Rosewood (Cebil)
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Jenni Perrin –
I just got the set I ordered, and it definitely doesn’t look like this. No blue in it whatsoever. Kind of sad about that 🙁
Tom Horner –
Just finished turning a peppermill using Cebil. Cracks have appeared (a few days later and before finishing). Any suggestions as to cause of cracks?
Luke Niedner –
Nicole, mine was the same. It seems there is very little blue in the wood. I posted a picture of mine online (should be on their Facebook). I’ve left the set out in the light and it has lighted up a bit.
Charlie Brumfield –
please email me a photo of your dice to contact@artisandice.com or you can post it to the forum. there may have been a mix up with the cebil dice. i think the minions picked up black mesquite instead of cebil as they are next to one another in our wood library.
Nicole Cassel –
My Cebil wood did not come out looking like this *le sigh* Must’ve gotten the butt end of this beautiful wood
Charlie Brumfield –
please email me a photo of your dice to contact@artisandice.com or you can post it to the forum. there may have been a mix up with the cebil dice. i think the minions picked up black mesquite instead of cebil as they are next to one another in our wood library.
Luke Niedner –
I just bought a set of Bloodwood and I’m looking for a second set. Only thing is I’m having trouble choosing between Cebil and Queenwood. Do you have any pictures of either of these dice? I went through the Facebook page but couldn’t find the Queenwood. Thank you.
Robert Parker –
Will we get a chance to see this intriguing wood cut into the polyhedrals any time soon?
Charlie Brumfield –
hopefully. but goose’s (our cnc machine) dance card is rather full at the moment.
Andrew Maddock –
I would love to know when you have this back in stock.
Charlie Brumfield –
it’s one of the new woods for our kickstarter you can order it there. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/charliebrumfield/artisan-dice-does-handcrafted-polyhedrals