Fossiles Holz - Versteinertes Holz - 12.6 cm - 5.9 cm (Ohne mindestpreis)





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Drei Fossilholz-Exemplare aus Madagaskar aus der Trias-Zeit, naturbelassen und authentisch, Gesamtgewicht 910 g, Maße bis 12,6 × 5,9 × 5,7 cm.
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Set of 3 Fossilized Wood Specimens – Madagascar
A natural set composed of three authentic pieces of fossilized wood from Madagascar, each preserving the external structure of the original tree while revealing beautifully mineralized interiors on their cut surfaces.
The specimens display a striking contrast between the rugged, bark-like outer texture and the polished cross-sections where the internal structure of the ancient wood becomes visible. The mineralization process, which replaced the original organic material with silica over millions of years, has created intricate patterns, mineral veins, and subtle tonal variations.
The pieces vary in size and coloration, creating a visually balanced group with tones ranging from soft beige and grey to reddish and earthy hues typical of Madagascan petrified wood.
Heaviest specimen: 425 g
Largest specimen: 12.6 × 5.9 × 5.7 cm
Smallest specimen: 150 g – 6 × 5.6 × 4.2 cm
Each specimen is entirely unique and represents a fragment of prehistoric forest preserved through deep geological time.
Together, these three fossil wood pieces form a cohesive and authentic collection, ideal for fossil collectors, educational displays, or as distinctive natural décor pieces.
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Übersetzt mit Google ÜbersetzerSet of 3 Fossilized Wood Specimens – Madagascar
A natural set composed of three authentic pieces of fossilized wood from Madagascar, each preserving the external structure of the original tree while revealing beautifully mineralized interiors on their cut surfaces.
The specimens display a striking contrast between the rugged, bark-like outer texture and the polished cross-sections where the internal structure of the ancient wood becomes visible. The mineralization process, which replaced the original organic material with silica over millions of years, has created intricate patterns, mineral veins, and subtle tonal variations.
The pieces vary in size and coloration, creating a visually balanced group with tones ranging from soft beige and grey to reddish and earthy hues typical of Madagascan petrified wood.
Heaviest specimen: 425 g
Largest specimen: 12.6 × 5.9 × 5.7 cm
Smallest specimen: 150 g – 6 × 5.6 × 4.2 cm
Each specimen is entirely unique and represents a fragment of prehistoric forest preserved through deep geological time.
Together, these three fossil wood pieces form a cohesive and authentic collection, ideal for fossil collectors, educational displays, or as distinctive natural décor pieces.

