Patagonian Rosewood Knife Scales
Also known as Morado; purple-brown with golden luster; one of the hardest rosewoods available.
About Patagonian Rosewood
Also known as Morado; purple-brown with golden luster; one of the hardest rosewoods available.
In the hand, Patagonian Rosewood is dense and substantial — the kind of handle that feels like it will outlast the blade. It's harder to shape than softer woods, but modern power tools make it workable, and the result takes an exceptional polish. Virtually impervious to everyday wear, moisture, and impact.
Stabilization & Treatment
Patagonian Rosewood sits in the middle ground. Stabilized pairs are the smarter long-term choice — especially for knives that will see outdoor, kitchen, or high-humidity use. Raw Patagonian Rosewood works well too if you're planning to apply your own oil finish. When in doubt, go stabilized: it won't hurt and will only add durability and peace of mind.
At ExoticScales, we stabilize using Cactus Juice resin — the same process used by professional scale makers. Each piece is cured under vacuum and heat, producing a hard, sealed blank that machines cleanly and takes a beautiful finish.
Available at ExoticScales
Patagonian Rosewood scales are available in 5" × 2" × ¼" and 5" × 1.5" × ¼", fitting the vast majority of full-tang knife blanks. We carry matched pairs and — where the grain allows — bookmatched pairs. Highly figured and one-of-a-kind pieces sell quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Patagonian Rosewood good for knife handles?
- Yes — Patagonian Rosewood is a well-regarded knife handle material. Its high Janka hardness (3,400 lbf) means excellent scratch and wear resistance, making it ideal for everyday carry.
- Does Patagonian Rosewood need to be stabilized?
- Stabilization is optional but recommended. Stabilized Patagonian Rosewood will outperform raw in wet or variable conditions. If you can find a stabilized pair, go with it.
- What is the Janka hardness of Patagonian Rosewood?
- Patagonian Rosewood measures approximately 3,400 lbf on the Janka hardness scale, rated "Extremely Hard." This puts it among the hardest knife handle materials available — exceptional durability, but you'll want sharp tooling.
- Where does Patagonian Rosewood come from?
- Patagonian Rosewood originates from South America.
