Rocky--
Both are pretty, as others also said.
My impression is that ironwood properly cured is normally quite stable, but I have heard someplace that even stabilized snakewood is prone to checking/cracking--that coming from one of the well-known wood stabilizers. Of course, ironwood is so dense that it cannot be given the stabilization treatment.
I have been sitting on a piece of high grade ironwood for 5+ years (1) to see if it is yet stable through air drying, since it developed a small crack at one end shortly after I bought it, and (2) trying to decide what knife to put it on.
I've just about decided what to put it on, now to get the project underway.
By the way, your snakewood resembles in appearance a batch of bubinga I had stabilized and have had put on a couple of knives. So--my recommendation is if you want that similar color and pattern, try some stabilized bubinga if you find some that appeals to you.
Larry
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