How do grasp a sheesham coloured wood next to stain? i have a pine fire surround that i want to engineer look...

i have a pine fire surround that i want to engineer look like sheesham indian wood to contest my table,what colour stains do i need to complete this look?i have checked surrounded by b+q and they dont do a sheesham colour stain.i have attatched a pic so you can see the colour i want to complete.

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i'm not familiar next to this wood, but i have face similar problems in times past!
i would get a piece of pine to practise on, after buy the closest colour stain to match what you want - lean to lighter to some extent than darker, as it's harder to remove the colour later on. you can paint for a time piece of the pine, then wish it needs to be a shade (redder, browner, whatever), next select tints/dyes and carefully mix small amounts to carry the desired colour.
remember to make a record of what you do, and to mix enough or the finished colour to do the charge in foot with some departed over for touch up. i would also do a test beside the final colour.
good luck!