Granadillo Flutes

Deep reds, browns, blacks and occasional violets penetrate through this exotic hardwood.

Granadillo is informally considered a type of rosewood.

Granadillo is an exotic tonewood harvested in Suriname, South America. Deep reds, browns, blacks and occasional violets penetrate through this exotic hardwood. Similar to Cocobolo, another name for Granadillo is Mexican Rosewood, though Granadillo is easier to work and glues much more readily. It is dense and straight with a closed grain structure. Although not a true Rosewood, it is commonly used by many in South America for musical instruments.