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~ petrified wood cab ~

Offered here is a collector's cabochon of petrified wood, an unsual and rare form from Hell's Canyon near the Idaho/Oregon border. (You can read more about this material on my my blog.) The species is said to be sequoia, showing a fascinating herringbone pattern of contrasting wavy lines, each representing a year's seasonal growth in the once-living tree. It has an astonishing display of agate pools and voids lined with translucent milky or clear agate, or (common) opal. Most of the holes are filled solid, while very few penetrate through to the backside. They look a lot like tiny geodes, complete with fortifications, in an assortment of whimsical shapes. And they stand out nicely against the cab's warm beachnut & old ivory shades. Be sure to click to enlarge the photos to see the details, and especially the backlit pic. I'm no expert on pet wood, but this material seems opalized, and it certainly is GORGEOUS! Much moreso than flat photos could ever illustrate. This cab has a well rounded dome of 5.5mm, and a slick glassy polish both front and back.

Size: 56x16mm
Weight: approximately 37 carats

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