I wish we could get our hands on a huge stash of these slabs, but this material is no longer being exported and what is in circulation today is all that we are likely to ever see. In this particular instance, this is the only slab from this absolutely gorgeous and shockingly colorful petrified log that we have. This incredible round comes from the best of all of the logs of colorful Chinese petrified wood that we ever acquired! This one has a some of the most stunning, dramatic color and wood grain than you'll see in petrified wood anywhere - and the high agate content of the wood means that we were able to coax an almost unbelievable wet looking shine from the stone in our shop. The wood growth structure of this ancient conifer tree is exquisitely preserved in this gemstone, even to the naked eye. The colors are also quite appealing with a rich and nicely agatized center that oozes brilliant color! This piece was originally finished in China and exported with an extremely low grade, irregular finish on both sides. We painstakingly ground one face down, refinishing the entire face to a flat, mirror perfect finish. The stone is very highly agatized and took one of the best polishes you'll ever see extracted from petrified wood. It would make a truly magnificent work of natural art or a truly unique table top. We've ground and polished the main face of this slab to a mirror flat finish right here in our shop, while the back still retains the original, lower grade export finish work done in China (shown in last photo). This incredible specimen represents the latest exotic petrified wood collectible available exclusively from Sticks-in-Stones Lapidary! The color combination in this wood is unmatched and it takes an unbelievably high gloss polish!!
Chinese rounds of petrified wood are very seldom seen in the western world and the few that are around have been priced beyond what most collectors can afford. It's with great pleasure that I'm now able to offer true museum grade specimens unmatched by any other Chinese wood I've seen at a small fraction of the price encountered elsewhere! This is the last slab I have from this log and we have nothing else quite like it! There is more time in preparing and "fixing" a poorly finished stone than would be required to prepare one to our standards straight from the saw because the irregular surface with chips, etc. takes a lot longer to grind to a flat face in preparation for sanding and polishing in our shop.
This round comes from one of the most promising and best shaped of all of these logs. It is from a slower growing conifer that shows the cell structure very well in several regions. In the best zone, I can clearly see the perfect honeycomb like cell structure you see in conifers like araucaria, but it's hard to tell these apart in simple cross-section and it might be some other exotic conifer. The wood is richly colored in shades that are not quite like wood found anywhere else on the planet. I was very pleased when I polished the first one of these logs and had the chance to confirm the wood structure was indeed preserved extremely well. It's a finely preserved conifer showing dozens of growth rings. There is plenty of high grade agate in this specimen to show off the fine wood grain details right down to the tiny rays between the annual rings. A wonderful and truly rare treasure from a far off continent that few collectors have ever even seen! I have seen a couple of randomly shaped chunks on stands from China (the Chinese value these as "viewing stones") but fine rounds are rarely seen and very few collectors have had a chance at such rarities - until now!
It's cut from the center of a nicely shaped log that allows you to see the cell features easily with a 10x loup in several areas. This specimen has been carefully polished to show off all the gemmy detail inside. It took a beautiful polish, testament both to the quality of the specimen and the exceptional lapidary work we apply to every piece we produce! It's another one of those beautiful fossil treasures that some happy Sticks-in-Stones customer is going to flip over!
This round is a truly magnificent slab cut from the center of a choice log. It measures just about 14 1/4" x 10 7/8" as it sits in the photo. It varies in thickness between about 3/8" and 1/2" thick (variation is due to import finish work on the back of the slab but it is not really tapered). It weighs 4.24 lbs.
Sticks-in-Stones Lapidary is happily providing UPS & USPS shipping to greatly reduce shipping charges on large rock orders. We will combine auction items or provide additional items from our shop to bring you the greatest possible value in fine Lapidary & stone collectibles!
Chinese rounds of petrified wood are very seldom seen in the western world and the few that are around have been priced beyond what most collectors can afford. It's with great pleasure that I'm now able to offer true museum grade specimens unmatched by any other Chinese wood I've seen at a small fraction of the price encountered elsewhere! This is the last slab I have from this log and we have nothing else quite like it! There is more time in preparing and "fixing" a poorly finished stone than would be required to prepare one to our standards straight from the saw because the irregular surface with chips, etc. takes a lot longer to grind to a flat face in preparation for sanding and polishing in our shop.
This round comes from one of the most promising and best shaped of all of these logs. It is from a slower growing conifer that shows the cell structure very well in several regions. In the best zone, I can clearly see the perfect honeycomb like cell structure you see in conifers like araucaria, but it's hard to tell these apart in simple cross-section and it might be some other exotic conifer. The wood is richly colored in shades that are not quite like wood found anywhere else on the planet. I was very pleased when I polished the first one of these logs and had the chance to confirm the wood structure was indeed preserved extremely well. It's a finely preserved conifer showing dozens of growth rings. There is plenty of high grade agate in this specimen to show off the fine wood grain details right down to the tiny rays between the annual rings. A wonderful and truly rare treasure from a far off continent that few collectors have ever even seen! I have seen a couple of randomly shaped chunks on stands from China (the Chinese value these as "viewing stones") but fine rounds are rarely seen and very few collectors have had a chance at such rarities - until now!
It's cut from the center of a nicely shaped log that allows you to see the cell features easily with a 10x loup in several areas. This specimen has been carefully polished to show off all the gemmy detail inside. It took a beautiful polish, testament both to the quality of the specimen and the exceptional lapidary work we apply to every piece we produce! It's another one of those beautiful fossil treasures that some happy Sticks-in-Stones customer is going to flip over!
This round is a truly magnificent slab cut from the center of a choice log. It measures just about 14 1/4" x 10 7/8" as it sits in the photo. It varies in thickness between about 3/8" and 1/2" thick (variation is due to import finish work on the back of the slab but it is not really tapered). It weighs 4.24 lbs.
Sticks-in-Stones Lapidary is happily providing UPS & USPS shipping to greatly reduce shipping charges on large rock orders. We will combine auction items or provide additional items from our shop to bring you the greatest possible value in fine Lapidary & stone collectibles!