Pearwood is found in Eastern and Western Europe, North America, Oceania and SE Asia. The Primary countries of destribution are France, Germany, United Kingdom and the United States. There seems to be plenty of it and no one seems to be saying anything to the contrary. The best Pearwood comes from Germany and France. Supplies are limited since the tree is valued for its fruits, and only old trees are harvested for timber production, much of which exports to the European market place. Veneers are the main form of Pearwood imported into the United States and it is expensive. Domestic supplies in the US are scarse and are usually of poor quality. We do have Pearwood in our inventory, mostly quarter figured and lumber. It is hard to find plain Pearwood veneer in North America so expect at least a little figure.