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PETRIFED WOOD Fossil 36"NECKLACE & CHOKER Leather BLACKHILLS PRAIRIES Adjustable

$ 4.72

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    UNIQUE HANDMADE Petrified Wood Pendant on Suede Leather Necklace from the Texas BLACKHILLS PRAIRIES
    Texas Treasures is a family rockhounding team & business, w
    e LOVE spending hours hiking and treasure hunting!
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    BEAUTIFUL PENDANT made with a Natural Texas Petrified wood Fossil
    Turn the Fossil Pendant over to the other side for a TOTALLY different look!
    The Petrified Wood Fossil itself is approximately 1 1/2" x 7/8" in size
    Unisex style with ADJUSTABLE 36" Leather Suede necklace
    Wrap it around 2X to create a FABULOUS Choker!
    This is a RAW Fossil, lightly lacquered to display it's NATURAL colors
    We have photographed the necklace, fossil without a photo flash
    Necklace #9
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    Some info on Petrified Wood
    Fossils-
    According to isotopic geological data reported by the National Park Service it takes millions of years for wood to become petrified.
    Petrified wood results when felled trees become buried under mud or volcanic ash.
    The wood, sealed off from oxygen, interacts with mineral compounds, such as silica.
    Over millions of years the silica crystallizes within the cellular structure of the wood, at which point it is petrified.
    Petrified wood often takes on the colors of the minerals that have solidified in its pores.
    Minerals, including silica dissolved from volcanic ash, absorbed into the porous wood over hundreds and thousands of years
    Crystallized within the cellular structure, replacing the organic material as it broke down over time.
    Here in Texas we have found large jewel-like crystals of quartz, smoky quartz, rose quartz and more that have formed.