Description: Peanut Wood is a rare form of Petrified Wood from near Carnarvon, Australia! Believed to be a form of Cretaceous Drift wood, this drift wood had shellfish larvae called Terado, also known as Shipworm, attach to it and ate holes into it, which is where the white void filled patterns come from. Peanut Wood can naturally have some fractures, and it generally needs to be worked very carefully when cabbing, but it can have some pretty awesome results! It is a spectacular form of petrified wood, and with its abnormal route to formation; its a very unique form of wood! Peanut Wood is an incredibly rare material, with limited amounts being placed on the market due to Australian Laws that prohibit it from being dug, and only allowing surface material to be ethically collected. Don't miss out on this amazing material! This one is multi colored, which is pretty rare with peanut Wood! Weight: Approx 1 Lbs 7 oz Measurements (inches - longest - approx):10.4 x 3.5 I do my best to represent the stones with photos. I don't enhance photos, though sometimes brightness and contrast on monitors may differ, and while a photo may look just like the rock on my end, it will sometimes appear brighter or duller on your end. I run my monitor at default brightness and contrast settings. At lapidarycentral we are doing our best to limit spread during the pandemic. We are doing extra sanitizing of packing and handling surfaces, being sure to thoroughly wash our hands before packing or handling, and taking precautions to limit exposure. Still, we suggest spraying packages before opening, and the inside before handling, and letting the package set for at least 5 minutes afterwards.
Price: 376.99 USD
Location: Olympia, Washington
End Time: 2024-02-10T22:21:12.000Z
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