
Indonesian opalized wood is petrified wood in which the wood grains have been replaced by opal. Indonesia is a volcanic island chain that is currently active and this volcanic activity produces a wide array of unusual minerals and rocks. When wood is buried by volcanic ash and silica is mobilized from the ash, the silica will penetrate into the wood and replace the grains of the wood. Opal is hydrated silica. The silica is often accompanied by other elements that give the opalized wood a wide range of colors. Red, green and purple colors are usually from iron minerals. Manganese often creates pink, black and brown coloration and copper minerals can produce blue and green.
This opalized wood is stunning with its colors and patterns. and is quite rare. Measurements 17mm x 14mm x 8mm.
These are natural and come from the earth. Therefore, no two stones are alike and measurements are approximate since each piece will vary slightly. Some stones may have inclusions or small nicks or imperfections because they are from the earth.
This opalized wood is stunning with its colors and patterns. and is quite rare. Measurements 17mm x 14mm x 8mm.
These are natural and come from the earth. Therefore, no two stones are alike and measurements are approximate since each piece will vary slightly. Some stones may have inclusions or small nicks or imperfections because they are from the earth.