Product Description
Petrified Wood Stone Slab Cabbing Rock Fossil
This is type of rare Petrified Sycamore Wood with a feather like pattern is only found in Washington.
This Petrified Wood unpolished stone slab for cabbing is 5.6 inches by 3.4 inches and 9 mm thick..
It weighs .52 lbs. and is shown wet in the first 2 pictures.
This is Petrified Sycamore Wood or fossil Platanus. This petrified wood is from the Miocene age and about 15.5 million years old.
Also known as Badger Pocket Fossil Wood, this Petrified Wood was mostly found in the 1960's and is now inaccessible and very rare.
This unique Petrified Wood is found only in one place in the world, from the Squaw Creek Forest southeast of Kittitas, Washington.
Only this location in Washington produces this semi-precious gemstone material Petrified Sycamore Wood that, when cut right, will have this unique "feather" pattern.
Petrified Wood formed when a tree died and was quickly buried by sediments. Minerals in the groundwater then permeated the wood, replacing the original organic matter and turning it to stone. The main mineral is silica, but trace elements in the silica create a variety of colors.
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