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Peanut wood cab ~
Offered here is a cabochon of rare petrified peanut wood, also known as teredo wood. This ancient fossil tree material is of the Araucaria species, found in the Kennedy Ranges of Western Australia. I'm told it's becoming more scarce by the day, resulting in a drastic decline in production to almost nothing in recent years. This cab was cut from a small horde I've had tucked away for awhile. The circular ivory white spots are actually part of a network of holes where the wood of the once-living tree was bored by teredo mollusks, aka shipworms. Over millennia, those burrowed holes were filled with radiolarite, an odd form of common opal. This example also retained some of the tree's original woodgrain pattern, and has some burnt yellow opalite as well. Peanut wood certainly cuts unusual, high contrast cabs, and this one's sure to be an interesting attraction in your jewelry or your pet wood collection! The cab has a high rounded dome of 7mm, and a slick glassy polish both front and back.
Size: 44x33 mm
Weight: approximately 71 carats
Price: SOLD Click for current gemstones for sale
Peanut wood
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