Ceylon Satinwood is a hardwood tree, native to south India and Sri Lanka. Ceylon Satinwood is a medium-sized deciduous tree, growing to 15-20 m tall, with thick, fissured, slightly corky bark. Alternately arranged leaves are 15-22 cm long, pinnately divided into 10-20 pairs of oblong, blunt leaflets. The flowers are small, creamy-white, produced in panicles 10-20 cm long. Buds are round. the fruit is an oblong three-segmented capsule 2.5-4.5 cm long, containing 1-4 seeds in each segment. The wood produced by the tree is often a golden colour with a reflective sheen. It is used for small luxury items and as a veneer in wooden furniture. It is one of the best-known satinwoods.