Petrified Wood Magnets - Set Of 6
Dimensions: Set/6: Approx. 1" Dia
1¼" D
The small fossilized magnets provide a novel way to display photos, notes, reminders and more. Slices of polished petrified wood are used to craft each one-of-a-kind piece. Colors will vary. Sold as a set of six.
SKU: | AST105 |
Product Dimensions: | Petrified Wood Magnets - Set/6: approx. 1" Dia x 1¼" D |
Brand: | Aire |
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Aire has the largest collection of petrified wood and resin infused teak wood furniture in the USA, sourced from Brazil to Indonesia. Nature’s Art, Our designs.
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About Petrified Wood
Petrified wood literally means " wood turned into stone" . Fossilised wood is created by nature when trees are completely buried under mud sediments or volcanic ash for millions of years and the organic matter petrifies into extremely hard stone or quartz crystals. The original structure of the wood in all its detail, including tree rings, grains, crevices, cracks, gaps, knots and cells is preserved in the petrified wood. The quartz/stone takes on color from the various minerals present in the mud like black from carbon, green and blue from cobalt, chromium and red from copper.
Petrified wood is extremely rare and is found only in few places in the world. Every piece of wood is harvested safely from protected petrified forests. No two pieces of petrified wood, even from the same tree, can be identical. The appearance of the petrified wood depends on the minerals found in the particular forest.
At Aire, we source petrified wood from the pristine tropical jungles of Java and Indonesia, from the forests of Ecuador and Brazil and green dense forests of Canada. The petrified wood is obtained in blocks and slabs and attempt is made to keep it in its natural state as far as possible.