Extra Large Petrified Wood Slab
All the organic materials have been replaced with minerals (mostly a silicate, such as quartz), while retaining the original structure of the stem tissue. A great slab of petrified wood. Great color and detail!
All the organic materials have been replaced with minerals (mostly a silicate, such as quartz), while retaining the original structure of the stem tissue. A great slab of petrified wood. Great color and detail!
An amazing display collectible. Heavy weighing over 17 lbs.
This large piece of petrified wood from Hell’s Canyon is a must-have for any collector of rare and unique rocks, fossils, and minerals. The intricate herringbone pattern on the surface of the wood is truly stunning, and the rough texture adds to its natural charm.
This beautiful petrified wood log is a stunning piece of nature’s art. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS PRE LOVED GREAT SHAPE.
This hollow petrified wood was found in virginia by accident in a swampy area where they were beginning to build a lake.. Near goodwin lumber and plantation. 8.7 pounds Please use pictures when judging the condition.
This large petrified wood slab features a beautiful rainbow of colors and has natural finish. The rough, live edge adds to its natural charm. Measuring 16 inches in width and weighing over 12 pounds, this piece is a stunning addition to any collection. It originates from a fossilized vegetation category and is perfect for those […]
The wood features a beautiful array of multi-colored patterns and is incredibly dense. It belongs to the category of collectibles, specifically rocks, fossils & minerals, fossils, vegetation and petrified wood.
Good condition overall with minimal wear.
Note:Fossilized wood is a kind of fossilized tree made by exchanging SiO? (silicon dioxide) in groundwater after trees that are at least hundreds of millions of years old are buried underground. It preserves the wood structure and texture of the trees.
Note:Fossilized wood is a kind of fossilized tree made by exchanging SiO? (silicon dioxide) in groundwater after trees that are at least hundreds of millions of years old are buried underground. It preserves the wood structure and texture of the trees.