Experience the Beauty of Marblewood for Your Billiard Cue
The Marblewood "Tiger Caspi" is a rare and exotic hardwood that is highly sought after by pool cue makers. This unique wood is known for its mesmerizing and distinctive markings, resembling the stripes of a tiger. The unique characteristics of this wood make each pool cue crafted from it one of a kind.
Superior Durability of Zygia Cataractae
Not only is the Marblewood "Tiger Caspi" visually appealing, but it is also incredibly strong and durable. Zygia Cataractae, the tree from which the wood is sourced, is known for its hardness and resilience. As a result, pool cues made from this wood have superior longevity and can withstand the wear and tear of regular use.
Perfect for Players of All Levels
Whether you are a professional pool player or just starting, the Marblewood "Tiger Caspi" pool cue is perfect for players of all levels. The unique characteristics of this wood not only make it visually stunning but also enhance the accuracy and precision of each shot. Elevate your game and impress your opponents with this exceptional wood.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable
We care about the environment, which is why we source our Marblewood "Tiger Caspi" from sustainable forests. By choosing this wood for your pool cue, you are not only investing in a high-quality product but also supporting eco-friendly practices.
Marblewood (Tigre Caspi) Zygia cataractae
Latin: Zygia Cataractae
Origin: Central and South America
Marblewood, and/or Tigre Caspi is a unique species that grows from Central America in to South America. The pale yellow to light golden color is marked with dark lines in the grain that give it a striped appearance. It is a popular wood for wood turning and polishes well. It also has a texture that is uniform and can have good luster. The high contrast between the golden body and the much darker streaks give it an appearance somewhat similar to natural marble, hence the common name of Marblewood" for this species. Marblewood's overall appearance is very similar to Zebrawood, though Marblewood tends to have a slightly finer texture. Combination of dark brown or nearly black lines on a creamy yellow. Hard, dense, marbling color scheme displaying high contrast. Typically used for flooring and turned products. Source region: Columbia