The Rare Wood Of Today’s Violins

“Worldwide today, pernambuco is used in fewer than 20 percent of all bows, but in more than 90 percent among professionals. Originally used for timber and dyes, pernambuco today is mostly cut for violin bows, with the best heartwood coming from trees more than 80 years old. In 1992, it was added to Brazil’s endangered species list. So why is pernambuco still used?”