The Story
Bolivian Coffeewood (Momoqui) is a dense, beautifully colored hardwood in the same family as Lapacho and Ipe. While similar in appearance, Coffeewood offers more uniform coloration, ranging from deep green to rich chocolate brown, highlighted by a distinctive, mosaic-like grain pattern.
Extremely durable—three times harder than American Walnut—this South American hardwood turns and finishes exceptionally well, making it an excellent choice for small specialty projects, accents, tool handles, and fine turning work where strength and visual impact matter.
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Bolivian Coffeewood (Momoqui) is a dense, beautifully colored hardwood in the same family as Lapacho and Ipe. While similar in appearance, Coffeewood offers more uniform coloration, ranging from deep green to rich chocolate brown, highlighted by a distinctive, mosaic-like grain pattern.
Extremely durable—three times harder than American Walnut—this South American hardwood turns and finishes exceptionally well, making it an excellent choice for small specialty projects, accents, tool handles, and fine turning work where strength and visual impact matter.
Features: Specifications: What's Included: Notes:





















