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7.1" Petrified Wood Section - Wyoming
This is a beautiful section of 50 million year old petrified wood from Sweetwater County, Wyoming. It was formed when trees died and fell into a swamp where they were rapidly covered by algae. This formed casts that preserved the original bark surfaces of the trees and kept them from decaying. Eventually the algae casts and the spaces between them were filled in by minerals, often in exquisite, crystalline form.
This colorful section of petrified wood has been highly polished on one side, by one of the top polishers out there. It doesn't have any of the tool marks or scuffing that might be left by lesser quality polishers.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
This colorful section of petrified wood has been highly polished on one side, by one of the top polishers out there. It doesn't have any of the tool marks or scuffing that might be left by lesser quality polishers.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
SPECIES
Schinoxylon
LOCATION
Eden Valley, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
FORMATION
Green River Formation, Laney Shale Member
SIZE
7.1" wide x 5", up to 4" thick, 9 pounds
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#73792
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