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Acoustic Guitar Wood / Guitar Tonewood

When we say custom guitar – we mean a guitar that is built just for you. That process begins when you select the specific guitar set of wood that you’d like your instrument to be built from. We have on hand, at all times, a wide selection of premium exotic and domestic guitar tonewoods. Look through our selection and see which set of wood “has your name on it.”

“I look for wood that speaks to me both visually and tonally. What I’m after is wood that has that wow factor – a powerful blend of  stop-you-in-your-tracks beauty and a rich tonal quality.  Selection of the very best wood is where the joy in building each guitar begins.” – Jay

acoustic guitar wood

A few things to note:

  • Click on the image of the tonewood gallery name and you will open up a gallery that includes all sets that we currently have.
  • For most types of guitar tonewood / ukulele tonewood you can also click on the instrument gallery in that section to see finished instruments built from that wood
  • Visit our Customize Your Own Guitar if you are interested in a custom guitar or ukulele and would like to know the additional cost (if any) of that specific kind of wood
  • Note: Putting a finish on wood transforms its color and warmth. Images of unfinished wood require a bit of imagination to picture the vibrancy of the finished instrument.
  • If you do not see what you are looking for we can contact our premium suppliers and round most anything up
  • Instruments build from Brazilian Rosewood may not ship outside the US, given current laws enacted to protect this species

If you are wondering what is the best guitar tonewood, we invite you to read the following post: Best Acoustic Guitar Tonewood / Best Ukulele Tonewood ?

Guitar tonewood, Lichty Guitars wood delivery

Here is a sample of our current acoustic guitar wood supply:

African Satinwood

The characteristics of this wood lie somewhere between Maple, Koa and Mahogany. African Satinwood is noted for producing a very balance tone.

African Satinwood Tonewood Gallery

African Satinwood Tonewood AF1


Ancient Kauri

Ancient Kauri radiates its incredible history.  Reclaimed from ancient bogs, it’s radiocarbon dating places the age of the currently harvested Ancient Kauri trees, from the northland of New Zealand, at 50,000 years old. Few tonewoods have such a great story to tell. Learn more about Ancient Kauri

Ancient Kauri Tonewood Gallery

Ancient Kauri Tonewood Gallery

Ancient Kauri Instrument Gallery

Ancient Kauri OM Guitar

Blackheart Sassafras

A timber from Tasmanian, Sassafras has a dynamic coloring. When it has been inflected with a staining fungus it is called Blackheart Sassafras and that color can be extraordinary. It is light yet strong and has tones that fall somewhere between Maple and Walnut.

Blackheart Sassafras Tonewood Gallery

Blackheart Sassafras Tonewood BHS1


Brazilian Rosewood

Brazilian Rosewood is a protected species and the wood is therefore becoming increasingly hard to find. We look for old growth and CITES Certified wood. Brazilian Rosewood is considered to be the premier tonewood by both luthiers and guitar players.

Brazilian Rosewood display

Brazilian Rosewood Tonewood Gallery – OM/Parlor  Sizes

Brazilian Rosewood Tonewood OM12

Brazilian Rosewood Tonewood Gallery – Dreadnought Size

Brazilian Rosewood Tonewood D16

Brazilian Rosewood Instrument Gallery

Brazilian Rosewood Guitar

Bubinga

Bubinga grows in Africa and though not a true rosewood, it is often referred to as  African Rosewood, It is as hard as the rosewoods, but has a finer texture. It has great stability and tone and makes a beautiful instrument.

Bubinga Tonewood Gallery

Bubinga Tonewood

Bubinga Instrument Gallery

Bubinga Guitar

Chechen

Chechen is a species of tree that grows in Mexico and Central America. It is often referred to as Caribbean Rosewood, because of its habitat and characteristics, though not a true rosewood. Chechen is a little known tonewood that is hard, dense and tight-grained and that can be found in colors ranging from amber to dark brown with beautiful figure. Given it offers a sustainable alternative to rosewoods, we expect you will be hearing more and more about it.

Chechen Tonewood Gallery

Chechen Tonewood

Chechen Instrument Gallery

Chechen Guitar

Cocobolo

A true rosewood from Central America that compares with Brazilian Rosewood in terms of tonal quality, warmth and stunning beauty.

Cocobolo Tonewood Gallery

Cocobolo Tonewood CC5

Cocobolo Instrument Gallery

Cocobolo Guitar


Granadillo

Granadillo is often referred to as Black Cocobolo. It is a non-porous dense wood that produces a bright taptone and long sustain. It has a deep rich and a few of our sets have beautifully figured spalted mid-lines.

Granadillo Tonewood Gallery

Dalbergia Granadillo tonewood

Granadillo Instrument Gallery

Granadillo Tenor Ukulele

Honduran Rosewood

Denser than Indian Rosewood, Honduran Rosewood is well-known for its excellent tonal properties. It produces a well-balanced guitar with solid projection and strong lows and highs.

Honduran Rosewood Tonewood Gallery

Honduran Rosewood Tonewood HR3

Honduran Rosewood Instrument Gallery

Honduran Rosewood Guitar


Hormigo

Hormigo is a tree that grows in the humid forest zones in Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras . When struck it produces a beautiful bell-like tone. It is appropriately called “the wood that sings”

Hormigo Tonewood Gallery

Hormigo Tonewood H4

Hormigo Instrument Gallery

Hormigo Guitar


Indian Rosewood

A favorite among luthiers, Indian Rosewood is one of the most stable rosewoods and has a deep, rich tone and beautiful  brown color (and sometimes purple hue).

Indian Rosewood Tonewood Gallery

Indian Rosewood Tonewood IRW4

Indian Rosewood Instrument Gallery

Indian Rosewood Guitar


Koa

Hawaiian Koa is one of the most sought after tonewoods. It is beautifully figured and produces a rich sound somewhere between rosewoods and maples.

Koa Tonewood Gallery

Koa Tonewood 1-2

Koa Instrument Gallery

Koa Guitar

Lacewood

Harvested from the South American rainforests, Lacewood shares similar characteristics with Mahogany and yet is notably stiff and light, producing a big full tone.

Lacewood Tonewood Gallery

Lacewood tonewood


Mahogany

Mahogany is one of the most stable tonewoods and is also used for soundboards. It produces a balanced woody tone with a powerful midrange. We typically have a variety of types of Mahogany on hand.

Mahogany Tonewood Gallery

honduran mahogany tonewood

Mahogany Instrument Gallery

Mahogany Guitar


Maple

While Maple may be most often associated with violins, it’s application as a guitar tonewood is just as successful. It is light and produces a brilliant clarity and separation of notes. We typically have a variety of types of maple on hand.

Maple Tonewood Gallery

Curly Maple Tonewood CM1

Maple Instrument Gallery

Maple Guitar

 

Monkey Pod

This tropical species tends to resemble Koa in looks and Mahogany in tone and character and has become a favorite of guitar and ukulele builders.

One set currently available

Monkey Pod Acoustic Guitar Tonewood

Ovangkol

West African wood from the same family as Bubinga, with similar tone characteristics to Indian Rosewood.

One set currently available

Ovangkol Acoustic Guitar Tonewood

Pau Ferro

Pau Ferro is denser  than Indian and Brazilian Rosewood and has an incredible tap-tone.  The color of this wood comes to life under a finish, with chocolates, creams, reds, and golds throughout the grain.

Pau Ferro Tonewood Gallery

Pau Ferro Tonewood PF5

Pau Ferro Instrument Gallery

Pau Ferro Guitar


Purple Heart

Purple Heart Tonewood Gallery

Purple Heart Tonewood


Sapele

Sapele comes from the tropical rain forests of Africa and is often compared to Honduran Mahogany because the tone and characterists are very much alike. As a denser wood than Mahogany, Sapele produces a big, crisp sound and generally has a more distinct figure.

Sapele Tonewood Gallery

Sapele Tonewood SP4

Sapele Instrument Gallery

Sapele Guitar


Walnut – Claro

Claro Walnut is known for it’s stunning figure, powerful voice and solid tone.

Walnut Tonewood Gallery

Claro Walnut Tonewood

Walnut Instrument Gallery

Claro Walnut Guitar


Wenge

Wenge is a dense African wood with tight straight grain. It is a heavier wood than Indian Rosewood and Brazilian with excellent projection and sustain.

One set currently available

Wenge Tonewood

Ziricote

From Mexico this high density wood is often compared to Brazilian Rosewood given its rich deep tones and yet it offers beautiful spider webbed figure unlike any other wood.

Ziricote Tonewood Gallery

Ziricote Tonewood

Ziricote Instrument Gallery

Ziricote Bard Guitar

Soundboards

Available options include Engelmann Spruce, Adironack Spruce, Sitka Spruce, European Spruce, Sinker Redwood, Curly Redwood, Western Red Cedar, Koa, Mahogany, and hand painted custom tops

Our Gallery features the available sets other than the Spruces, which we keep in plentiful supply

Soundboard Gallery

Sinker Redwood Soundboard 018

Soundboard Instrument Gallery

Sinker Redwood soundboard

While we strive to keep our tonewood and soundboard listing current, new sets of wood are coming in all the time and specific inquiries are welcome!