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6.7" Tall, Red And Yellow Jasper Bookends - Marston Ranch, Oregon
This is a very unique pair of bookends made from jasper replaced petrified wood from Marston Ranch, Oregon. They are polished on one face to show detail and are also felt covered on two end faces to protect the surfaces they come in contact with. The jasper replacement left a beautiful coloration with hues of red and yellow but destroyed the detail that would allow for the type of tree to be identified.
Each bookend slightly varies in size, with one measuring 6.7" tall, 5.3" wide and 1.7" thick, while the other is 6.6" tall, 5.2" wide and 1.8" thick.
Each bookend slightly varies in size, with one measuring 6.7" tall, 5.3" wide and 1.7" thick, while the other is 6.6" tall, 5.2" wide and 1.8" thick.
What Is Petrified Wood
Petrified wood is the name given to wood that has been turned into stone (fossilized) through the process of permineralization. In this process, all of the organic matter becomes replaced by minerals, while much of the original structure, such as tree rings, is retained. For this to happen, the wood needs to be buried in an environment low in oxygen to prevent decomposition and with flowing, mineral-laden water, so minerals may replace structures. The coloration is caused by various minerals that present in that water during fossilization. For example, red colors are due to iron compounds, greens due to copper, and so on.
Petrified wood is the name given to wood that has been turned into stone (fossilized) through the process of permineralization. In this process, all of the organic matter becomes replaced by minerals, while much of the original structure, such as tree rings, is retained. For this to happen, the wood needs to be buried in an environment low in oxygen to prevent decomposition and with flowing, mineral-laden water, so minerals may replace structures. The coloration is caused by various minerals that present in that water during fossilization. For example, red colors are due to iron compounds, greens due to copper, and so on.
Marston Ranch Jasper is a colorful variety of breciatted jasper that only occurs at the Marston Ranch in Jefferson County, Oregon. Jefferson County falls within the Ash Butte, a geologic formation that resulted from settling of volcanic ash along its sides. This environment is perfect for both jasper and petrified wood to form. The exact origins surrounding whether or not this is indeed jasper-replaced petrified wood or a type of jasper formed by a different mechanism is still up for debate.
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Marston Ranch, Oregon
SIZE
6.7 x 5.3", 1.7" thick
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#171994