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Ebonite
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Africa
African Blackwood
African art
American persimmon
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greek
Antwerp
Bas-relief
Bobbin
Buxus
Cabinetmaker
Calamander wood
Cello
Chess piece
Chinrest
Diospyros
Diospyros celebica
Diospyros ebenum
Diospyros virginiana
Ebonite
Ebonol (material)
Ebony
Egyptian language
Fingerboard
Guitar
Harpsichord
IUCN
Illegal logging in Madagascar
India
Ivory
Latin
Main Page
Middle English
Musical instrument
Paris
Piano
Sculpture
Sri Lanka
Tailpiece
Tuning peg
Viola
Violin
Wiktionary
Elephant carvings from Ceylon, made from ebony. In this case likely Gaboon ebony (Diospyros dendro)
Ebony is a general name for very dense black wood. In the strictest sense it is yielded by several species in the genus Diospyros, but other heavy, black (or dark colored) woods (from completely unrelated trees) are sometimes also called ebony. Some well-known species of ebony include Diospyros ebenum (Ceylon ebony), native to southern India and Sri Lanka, Diospyros crassiflora (Gaboon ebony), native to western Africa, and Diospyros celebica (Makassar ebony), native to Indonesia and prized for its luxuriant, multi-colored wood grain.
Ebony is one of the most intensely black woods known, which, combined with its very high density (it is one of the woods that sink in water), fine texture, and very smooth finish when polished, has made it very valuable as an ornamental wood.
Some species in the genus Diospyros yield so-called striped ebony, with similar physical properties, which is not evenly black, but striped. Most species in the genus do not yield ebony at all, even in those cases where they do yield timber (as in the case of American persimmon, Diospyros virginiana).
Contents
1 Uses
2 Gallery
3 See also
4 External links
Uses
Ebony has a long history of use, with carved pieces having been found in Ancient Egyptian tombs. The word "ebony" derives from the Ancient Egyptian hbny, via the Ancient Greek ἔβενος (ébenos), by way of Latin and Middle English.
By the end of the 16th century, fine cabinets for the luxury trade were made of ebony in Antwerp. The dense hardness lent itself to refined moldings framing finely detailed pictorial panels with carving in very low relief (bas-relief), usually of allegorical subjects, or scenes taken from classical or Christian history. Within a short time, such cabinets were also being made in Paris, where their makers became known as ébénistes, which remains the French term for a cabinetmaker.
Modern uses are largely restricted to small sizes, particularly in musical instrument making, including piano and harpsichord keys, violin, viola, guitar, and cello fingerboards, tailpieces, pegs and chinrests. Traditionally, black piano and harpsichord keys were ebony, and the black pieces in chess sets were made from ebony, with rare boxwood or ivory being used for the white pieces. Modern east Midlands-style lace-making bobbins, also being small, are often made of ebony and look particularly decorative when bound with brass or silver wire. Due to its strength, many handgun grips, and rifle fore-end tips, are made of ebony as well. Many plectrums, or guitar picks, are made from this black wood.
As a result of unsustainable harvesting, many species yielding ebony are now considered threatened. Africa in particular has had most of its indigenous ebony cut down illegally and as such it has become common for street traders to color lighter woods black with shoe polish in an effort to make a sale.
Gallery
A sculpture in ebony (African art)
An ebony clothes brush
Chess set - black pieces are ebony
Kamagong (Ebony) Chair
Planks of Gaboon Ebony (in front)
Violin fingerboard and tuning pegs
Striped ebony
See also
Look up ebony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
African Blackwood
Calamander wood
Ebonol
Ebonite
Illegal logging in Madagascar
External links
Red List -- For recommendations found under the IUCN
Ebony Musical Instrument
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