Strong grain, timeless finish.
Sheesham, also known as Indian Rosewood, is prized for its rich brown grain and outstanding strength. It resists warping and wear, making it a long-standing favourite for solid furniture and doors across North India.
| Density | 750–850 kg/m³ |
| Grain | Straight to wavy |
| Best For | Furniture, doors, carving |
| Durability | High |
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"Staff explained the options clearly and didn't push us toward the most expensive choice."
13 Dec 2025"Ordered in bulk for a site and everything arrived as specified."
20 Jan 2026"Fair pricing compared to other yards nearby, and the material held up well."
26 Nov 2025Yes — its density and resistance to wear make it a common choice for dining tables, beds, and chairs that see daily use.
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