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These large, statement Arizona Conifer Bookends have beautiful coloration

$ 234.96

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    These large, statement bookends have beautiful coloration with various reds, grays, and browns. The pattern is fantastic, showing the years of banding as the tree matured. The front side is high polished, the edges are left in the natural "bark" state, and the back is low polished. The inside and bottom are felted. While this is a larger pair of bookends, they have been cut a bit thinner to cut down on the weight.
    Species: Conifer
    Measurements: ~8" High x 14" Wide x 1-1/4" Deep
    Location: Arizona, U.S.A.
    More Information
    From ancient Greek meaning "wood turned into rock", Petrified Wood is a form of fossilization where all the organic matter combines with minerals (usually a silicate, such as quartz) during a process called per-mineralization. In order for wood to become petrified it must be completely covered by sediment, thereby depriving the wood of oxygen. Simultaneously, there must be a mineral rich water source close by. Over time, the water delivers the minerals into the cellular structure of the wood, replacing (and in most cases), combining with the organic material, cell by cell, until the wood is transformed into stone. Wood petrification is unusual in this way. If acid were used to dissolve into the stone, one would actually still find organic material. In regard to petrified wood colorization, each specimen is dependent upon other minerals present in the locality at the time of fossilization. Streaks of warm browns and reds are indicative of iron oxides intermixing with quartz and other minerals during a specimen's fossilization process.