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The most contrasting wood for ebony I can think of would be holly. It can be almost perfectly white, and it stays that way. I've never encountered large pieces of it, but there should be some available. The trees can be quite large.
If unavailable, you could try "pickling" oak or ash to whiten it. Minwax makes a "whitewash pickling" stain.
If unavailable, you could try "pickling" oak or ash to whiten it. Minwax makes a "whitewash pickling" stain.