Vibrant Petrified Wood Slab
Vibrant Petrified Wood Slab
Gorgeous Petrified Wood Slab, Stand Included, Beautifully Preserved, Vibrant Colors Featuring Pink, Maroon, Orange, Brown & White, Approx 4.5β x 4.5β & Weighs 1.14lbs
Metaphysical Properties:
π― Keywords: Grounding, Patience, Connection, Perseverance
π― Represents Earthly energy and offers a sense of peace
π― Helps to ground one to the present moment
π― Encourages to reconnect with nature and the world around us
π― Enhances patience and perseverance
π― Facilitates spiritual and personal growth and development
π― Serves as a reminder to let go of things that no longer serve us and hold us back from our full potential
π― Powerful tool in meditation to help relax and connect
π― Wonderful to work with for ancestry work and past life recollections
π― Synchronizes with the Sacral and the Crown Chakras
π― Affirmation: βI release everything that no longer serves me in life and I welcome a sense of peace and happinessβ
Geology & Fun Facts:
π― Petrified wood is the fossilized remains of ancient trees that have undergone a process over millions of years to become stone-like material
π― Environment conditions such as an absence of oxygen and burial under volcanic ash, mud, and debris slow down decay and result in the preservation of wood in great detail
π― Silica rich minerals fill in the holes and cracks of the wood and over time crystallize to form petrified wood
π― The vibrant colors found in some such as red, blue and green are the result of trace minerals like iron, copper and manganese that were present
π― Petrified wood provides valuable information for geologists and paleontologists
π― Petrified wood can be found all over the world with some of the most famous petrified forests being Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona, Calistoga National Park in California, Lesvos Petrified Forest in Greece, Petrified Forest of Curio Bay in New Zealand, and Petrified Forest National Park in Madagascar
π― Mohs hardness of 6.5-7
π― Long term exposure to water can result in erosion and a loss of quality over time