Is sheesham wood sustainable?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on April 05, 2026
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Similarly, you may ask, which wood is most sustainable?
Timber is usually classified as either hardwood, from broad leafed trees, such as Beech and Oak, or softwood from conifers like Pine and Fir. Simply because they're replaceable, fast-growing species like Pine trees tend to be more sustainable than slow-growing trees like Oak.
Similarly, what is Sheesham Wood called in English? Sheesham wood also known as Indian Rosewood or Dalbergia sisso, is a deciduous tree. After teak, it's most significant cultivated timber tree in Asian country.
Similarly, it is asked, how can you tell real sheesham wood?
Appearance wise, sheesham wood is golden brown or dark brown in color. It also has streaks of sapwood which might be white to light brown. The wood itself is very brittle. To make it strong and worth using, the wood is first air dried very carefully otherwise it tends to split.
Is sheesham wood same as Rosewood?
Sheesham is essentially a type of rosewood. It is sourced from the Dalbergia sissoo species of trees which is more commonly known as Indian Rosewood. The heartwood is extremely durable and is very resistant to dry-wood termites; however, a disadvantage of sheesham is that the sapwood is prone to woodboring beetles.
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