Honduran Mahogany, Swietenia macrophylla, used to be exported mainly from Honduras, but now comes more often from Brazil. We also offer African Mahogany of the genus Khaya, and Sapele of the genus Entandrophragma, which is a little heavier and finer textured than Honduran Mahogany. They are all fine woods for guitars due to their relative low cost, ease of working, and stability. Sides can be difficult to bend because of variation in density within the piece (less water in bending is better than more). Colors range from light pink to medium brown to reddish brown. The figure on well-quartered pieces is the characteristic stripe resulting from interlocked grain.