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Depending on quality kevazingo, also known as bubinga, can fetch up to 1.2 million CFA francs (1,800 euros, $2,000) per cubic metre, say specialists.
Effect of enthalpyentropy compensation during sorption of water vapour in tropical woods: The case of Bubinga (Guibourtia Tessmanii J.
The body of our large mama drum is made of bubinga wood or kayaki-one large piece of wood which is 300-400 years old.
The scope uses an eclectic mix of spalted curly maple, walnut, western pine, beefwood, curly Australian eucalyptus, African bubinga, bloodwood, and various exotic burlwoods.
The newest line features topsheets of exotic woods such as bubinga, marbled chenchen (pictured), and African mahogany in limited editions--about 25 pairs per variety.
The marimba is a percussion instrument that Moore describes as akin to a piano, but "without the black keys." The average marimba ranges from 4 to 5-1/2 octaves, meaning it has 49 to 61 keys, with bars made out of woods such as rosewood, paduak, bubinga and mahogany.
The liner boasted three acres of deck space including a 724ft promenade deck, 35 public rooms, Turkish baths and 30,000 electric lights, while more than 50 rare and unusual woods were used in her construction including tiger oak, bubinga and zebrano.
The Eldorado Resort Casino in Reno, Nev., won four different categories for its “Best of Dining & Nightlife” awards: Roxy restaurant won in the “Best Desserts” category; Millies24 restaurant won in the “Best Late Night Dining” category; the Eldorado's former BuBinga nightclub (now NoVi) won for “Best Lounge”; and Roxy's Bar and Lounge won the “Best Place for Cocktails” award.
Mine is the newest Takedown incarnation, carved of beautiful black Diamond Wood (in 2012 an African Bubinga model was added).
"It is typically used in the center as an accent with other woods, like bubinga," Wheeler said.
Boss Orange Man EDT 40ml pounds 24.50 A blend of warm frankincense and bubinga wood (whatever that is).