ToneWood

Premium Quality Tonewoods for Musical Instruments

Discover the finest tonewoods crafted with traditional methods and modern precision

Explore Our Craft

Our Story

Crafting excellence in tonewoods

Traditional craftsmanship

Traditional Heritage

We has been working with premium woods for over two decades, combining traditional woodworking techniques with modern tonewood specifications.

Quality selection process

Quality Selection

Every piece of wood is carefully selected based on grain pattern, density, and acoustic properties to ensure the highest quality for musical instruments.

Sustainable practices

Sustainable Practices

We are committed to sustainable forestry practices and work exclusively with certified suppliers to ensure environmental responsibility.

Quality Standards

Uncompromising quality in every piece

Grain Selection

Straight, uniform grain spacing is selected to enhance resonance and balanced projection.

Density Testing

Measured density is verified for predictable resonance, stable response, and clear tonal character.

Moisture Content

Moisture is carefully controlled to keep billets stable, reduce movement, and preserve tonal integrity.

Seasoning Process

Natural multi‑year seasoning hardens the wood, increases stability, and strengthens performance.

Moon Wood Harvesting

Traditional lunar harvesting for superior quality

Planning Phase

Selection of trees during the new moon when sap content is lowest.

Days 1-3

Harvesting

Careful felling during waxing moon for optimal wood density and stability.

Days 4-10

Initial Processing

First cuts and rough shaping under the full moon's influence.

Days 11-13

Seasoning Begins

Natural air-drying process starts during the waning moon phase.

Days 14-28

Technical Specifications

Detailed characteristics of premium tonewoods

  • Rosewood: East Indian, Brazilian, Madagascar varieties
  • Mahogany: Honduran, African, Philippine types
  • Maple: Sugar maple, bigleaf maple, quilted figured
  • Spruce: Sitka, Engelmann, Adirondack varieties
  • Cedar: Western red cedar, Spanish cedar
  • Guitar Sets: Back and side sets, soundboard blanks
  • Violin Wood: Back, belly, rib, neck blocks
  • Custom Sizes: Tailored to specific instrument requirements
  • Thickness: Rough sawn or dimensioned to specification
  • Master Grade: Premium figured wood for high-end instruments
  • Grade A: Excellent quality with minor cosmetic variations
  • Grade B: Good structural quality, suitable for student instruments
  • Custom Selection: Hand-picked based on specific requirements
  • Kiln Drying: Controlled moisture removal to 6-8%
  • Stress Relief: Natural aging and thermal treatment
  • Surface Preparation: Planed, sanded, or rough as requested
  • Quality Control: Individual inspection and certification