This beautiful petrified wood bib from Madagascar is a unique and natural fossil that has been carefully polished on two sides for a radiant finish. Petrified wood is created because wood is transformed into stone through a process of permineralization. In the process, all organic parts are replaced with minerals, while the original structure such as tree rings are retained.
To form petrified wood, the wood must be buried in an environment with little oxygen and rich in mineral-rich water. The beautiful colors of this piece of petrified wood are the result of different minerals; for example, red comes from iron, green from copper.
With a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale (just like quartz), this fossil is sturdy and durable. Each bib has its own natural characteristics, such as small cracks, holes and imperfections, which emphasize the authentic character of the fossil.
This one weighs approximately 695 grams and measures 18.8 cm wide, 12.5 cm long and 1.7 cm thick. Its smooth, polished surfaces on both sides make it perfect as an eye-catching display piece or as a functional object, such as a coaster for special items.
Petrified wood from Madagascar is loved by collectors, nature lovers and anyone who loves unique, natural decoration with a story.


















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