Fossil Wood - Zimbabwe
Origin: Petrified Forest, Gokwe South District, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe
Specimen Size: 120 mm diameter, 190 grams
These beautiful specimens of Zimbabwean fossil wood comes from a petrified forest, where nice logs of the rare Woodworthia (a primitive conifer) and Rhexoxylon (a seed fern) have been preserved. The petrified logs of Woodworthia is usually found in shades of beige, brown and black. From this locality chrome-rich specimens can have beautiful green colours.
Here we introduce to you Freddy, two eyes and a creepy mouth and nose. This fossil wood slices was hand polished on one side in Zimbabwe and comes with a display stand to display your specimen right away.
Fossil wood (Petrified wood) was formed in a slow process known as petrification, derived from the Greek word “petro”, meaning rock or stone. A process in which the organic remains of vegetation or wood, in anaerobic conditions, are replaced with minerals and turned into stone.
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R450,00Price
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