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== Ebony == | |||
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File:Ébano.jpg|Ébano | |||
File:EbonyLabelOfDen-BritishMuseum-August19-08.jpg|Ebony Label Of Den - British Museum | |||
File:Ebony_elefant.JPG|Ebony Elephant | |||
File:Bellpianokeyboarddetail&maker'sname.JPG|Bell Piano Keyboard Detail & Maker's Name | |||
File:Sculpture_ebene.jpg|Sculpture Ébène | |||
File:Early_or_mid_20th_century_ebony_clothes_brush,_made_in_Japan.JPG|Early or Mid 20th Century Ebony Clothes Brush, Made in Japan | |||
File:Chess_set_4o06.jpg|Chess Set | |||
File:Kamagong_(Ironwood)_Chair.jpg|Kamagong (Ironwood) Chair | |||
File:EbonyWhiteOak.JPG|Ebony White Oak | |||
File:Violinfingerboard.JPG|Violin Fingerboard | |||
File:1974_Gibson_Les_Paul_Custom.JPG|1974 Gibson Les Paul Custom | |||
File:Taar_Persian_musical_instrument_head.jpg|Taar Persian Musical Instrument Head | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 23 February 2025
Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, most commonly yielded by several species in the genus Diospyros. Ebony is dense enough to sink in water. It is finely-textured and has a mirror finish when polished, making it valuable as an ornamental wood.
Species[edit]
The best known ebony is black ebony, which is yielded by Diospyros ebenum, which is native to southern India and Sri Lanka. Species of Diospyros are the most widely available ebonies. A notable use of ebony is in the black keys of a piano.
Uses[edit]
Ebony has a long history of use, with carved pieces having been found in Ancient Egypt. Modern uses are largely restricted to small sizes, particularly in musical instrument making (including piano and harpsichord keys, guitar fingerboards, violin, viola, mandolin, and cello fingerboards, tailpieces, pegs, chinrests, and bow frogs), high quality tool handles, and other specialty uses.
Health Effects[edit]
While ebony is not typically associated with health effects, it is important to note that any wood dust can cause respiratory problems if inhaled. Therefore, proper safety measures should be taken when working with ebony or any other type of wood.
See Also[edit]
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Ebony[edit]
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Ébano
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Ebony Label Of Den - British Museum
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Ebony Elephant
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Bell Piano Keyboard Detail & Maker's Name
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Sculpture Ébène
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Early or Mid 20th Century Ebony Clothes Brush, Made in Japan
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Chess Set
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Kamagong (Ironwood) Chair
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Ebony White Oak
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Violin Fingerboard
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1974 Gibson Les Paul Custom
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Taar Persian Musical Instrument Head



