Rosewood
is known in India and Pakistan as Sheesham. It grows in
dense jungles of Northern Pakistan. These solid trees are
normally ready to cut when they are 60-70 years old.
Rosewood
is famous for its combination of dark and light grains on
the planks which adorn the furniture more in its original
color and tone. The cold and dry climate of the Northern
Pakistan makes the wood dry and free from moisture. The
hardness of the wood makes it an ideal medium for deep carving
and brass inlay work.
The British first introduced Rosewood
Furniture in 1858 during their occupation of the Indian
sub-continent. The fine craftsmanship of the artisans
in the sub-continent and the exquisite quality of the
Rosewood
prompted the British to engage these workers to make Victorian
Styled furniture for their own use and for export to Europe.
Soon the Victorian Styled Rosewood
Furniture became a very sought-after and priced items
in the Royalty and the wealthy families of Europe and
America.
Our policy is 'Quality without Compromise'. The finest
Rosewood
is chosen, characterized by its deep grains and beautiful
curls that form the quality of wood and gives the wood
fine finish. Every part of the furniture is hand crafted
so every piece of furniture is unique in its own style.
For a CD of complete catalogue please send us an e-mail
with your name, business establishment, and full address
and other information located in our contact
page. Below are some of Rosewood
Furniture we offer.