Bosse Pomelle
Heartwood initially a pale pinkish brown, darkening with age to a more golden to medium brown. Pale yellowish sapwood is well defined. Can be highly figured, with grain patterns such as pommele being sought after in veneer form.
UsesVeneer, furniture, cabinetry, inlay, flooring, boatbuilding, and turned objects.
SourcesWest and Central Africa
Meta TitleBosse Pomelle Wood Veneer | Rosebud Veneer
Sheet SizeCall for Available Sizes
Other NamesBosse Pomelle
WorkabilityResults may vary depending upon the grain of the wood: interlocked and/or quartersawn pieces can pose a difficulty planing, with tearout being common. Silica is present in this wood, causing cutting edges to blunt and dull at an increased rate. Glues, turns, and finishes well.
AvailabilityOccasionally available in the United States—usually in veneer form—prices for Bosse will depend greatly on grain patterning and intensity. Overall, expect prices to be very high for strongly figured pieces of quilted or pommele veneer, with curly figure or weaker patterns in the mid to upper price range for an imported veneer.
Grain TextureGrain can be straight, interlocked, wavy, or anything in between. (Veneer sheets also exhibit a wide range of grain patterns.) Texture is medium to fine, with a good natural luster.
CharacteristicsHeartwood initially a pale pinkish brown, darkening with age to a more golden to medium brown. Pale yellowish sapwood is well defined. Can be highly figured, with grain patterns such as pommele being sought after in veneer form.
Scientific NameGuarea cedrata
Meta DescriptionPremium Bosse Pomelle wood veneer sheets and panels. Heartwood initially a pale pinkish brown, darkening with age. Available from Rosebud Veneer.
Price DescriptionLight orange brown with bubbling quilt figure
Price Raw Wood Veneer3.75