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Petrified Wood Slab

Petrified Wood Slab

This Petrified Wood Slab is a polished fossil specimen that showcases the preserved structure of ancient wood transformed into stone over millions of years. Formed through a process where organic material is replaced by minerals, this slab highlights natural growth rings, grain patterns, and rich Earth‑tone colors. Its flat, cut surface makes it especially useful for studying fossilization and plant structure, making it a great fit for geology students, educators, and collectors.

Why you'll love this:

  • Genuine petrified wood showing preserved grain and growth patterns
  • Slab cut provides a flat surface for easy viewing and study of fossilized structure
  • Durable stone specimen formed through mineral replacement over millions of years
  • Useful for exploring fossilization, ancient ecosystems, and plant anatomy
  • Great for classrooms, geology collections, and educational displays

A fascinating way to explore how living organisms can be preserved and transformed through Earth’s natural processes.

$21.00

Original: $59.99

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Petrified Wood Slab

$59.99

$21.00

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This Petrified Wood Slab is a polished fossil specimen that showcases the preserved structure of ancient wood transformed into stone over millions of years. Formed through a process where organic material is replaced by minerals, this slab highlights natural growth rings, grain patterns, and rich Earth‑tone colors. Its flat, cut surface makes it especially useful for studying fossilization and plant structure, making it a great fit for geology students, educators, and collectors.

Why you'll love this:

  • Genuine petrified wood showing preserved grain and growth patterns
  • Slab cut provides a flat surface for easy viewing and study of fossilized structure
  • Durable stone specimen formed through mineral replacement over millions of years
  • Useful for exploring fossilization, ancient ecosystems, and plant anatomy
  • Great for classrooms, geology collections, and educational displays

A fascinating way to explore how living organisms can be preserved and transformed through Earth’s natural processes.