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hello friends today i will show you top 10 most expensive woods in the world.The world most expensive wood is african black wood which cost is between 800000 to 1000000 rupees per kg. top 10 most expensive woods in the world 10. Purpleheart Wood Purpleheart wood goes by many names: Amendoim, Violet wood, Amaranth, and Peltogyne ( the official name). When the tree is cut, the brown color changes to purple, due to light exposition. Peltogyne grows in Central America, which also makes it rare. 9. Bubinga is found in Western Africa in countries like Gabon, Congo, and Angola. It grows near rivers and lakes. Bubinga is very versatile and it can be used for several purposes: furniture, flooring, joinery, and decorative paneling are just a few examples. It is also possible to find it under the name of African Rosewood because it has some similarities with Honduras Rosewood. 8. Cocobolo Wood The Cocobolo tree is very rare and grows in Mexico and Central America. It has an orange or reddish-brown color and irregular dark lines. People use its heartwood, which changes color after the cut. 7. Lignum Vitae While most woods are sold by size, Lignum Vitae is of the few types that has its price defined by its weight. It costs at least $5 per pound and is one of the densest woods in the world, so the prices will always be high. It grows in Central America and some countries in South America. 6. Dalbergia Dalbergia costs approximately $16 per foot. It is rare and the most expensive type grows in dense forests in India, which makes reaching it difficult. It is also complicated to work with it and finding someone able to manage Dalbergia properly is almost as tricky as trespassing the Indian woods. That also affects the final price of the material. 5. Agarwood According to World Atlas, Agarwood is one of the most expensive natural materials in the world. It costs approximately $100 per kilo. The tree grows in Thailand, Laos, Himalayas, North India, and Myanmar. It becomes most valuable after being infected by a type of mold. It changes its color and gives a distinct smell to the wood. 4. Pink Ivory Pink Ivory is so precious that in the past, only a Zulu king was allowed to have it. Other people were punished with the death penalty. Nowadays, some experts claim that it is rarer than diamonds. The tree grows in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and South Africa. Nowadays, you won't be punished for having it, but the price starts at $10 thousand per kilogram. So, it is still a luxury having it. 3 Ebony Ebony is known for its dark color. It is very resistant and can last a lifetime. Therefore people use it for different types of furniture. But it is also possible to find it on other objects like combs, knives, cups, and musical instruments. It is a rare wood type and it can be found in some African countries like Cameroon. The average price is $10 thousand per kilogram. 2. Indian Sandalwood The price for Indian Sandalwood ranges between $30 thousand and $85 thousand per ton, one of the highest rates in the wood market. It grows in China, India, Indonesia, Australia, and the Philippines, and can be found in different colors: red, brown, and dark grey. 1. African Black Wood African Black wood is one of the rarest and most expensive woods in the world. It grows in some regions of the African continent. It can be found in Eritrea, Senegal and South Africa. The price per kilogram starts at $9 thousand and the processed timber cost at least $13 thousand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. There is no copyright infringement intended for the song or picture. Photos all are taken from Google Image search and using advanced image search option.All images were fairly used during the making of this video for entertainment purposes. Disclaimer : We do not own any of these products. All the images are not under our Copyrights and belong to their respective owners. All Pictures have been taken from different sources, If any Graphic / Image is offensive or under your Copyrights then please E-mail us at [email protected] to get it removed. Thank you. DATA ACCORDING TO GOOGLE... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music:- Youtube free music --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MORE PLEASE SUBSCRIBE MY CHANNE