African ebony
Penzelö tî pandôo
SepeAfrican ebony \sêndagô ?\
- (Këkë, Bangë) mbëngu; Âmângbi tî pöpöködörö: Diospyros crassiflora (Ebenaceae)
- Luthiers use a lot of maple and mahogany in their instruments, as well as a whole panoply of choices for a guitar's body and accessories—from African ebony to Hawaiian koa to the “Cadillac” of guitar species: Brazilian rosewood. — (Nick Offerman, Good Clean Fun: Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman Woodshop , Dutton, 18 Ngberere 2016, lêmbëtï 47)