Sequoia Petrified Wood slice | Washington
Regular price €137,95Sequoias are among the longest-lived organisms on Earth, with some trees surviving over 3,000 years before falling. When ancient sequoias were buried beneath volcanic ash or river sediment, a slow mineral exchange began — silica gradually replaced each cell of the wood over millions of years, preserving the tree’s structure in extraordinary detail while transforming it into stone.
This slice captures that process in caramel brown, charcoal gray, umber, and cream — colors produced by the specific minerals that infiltrated the wood during petrification. Sourced from Washington State, one of the Pacific Northwest’s richest fossil wood deposits, it has been precision-cut and polished to a mirror finish on one face.
Material & Craftsmanship
- Species: Sequoia (ancient giant redwood)
- Origin: Washington State, USA
- Dimensions: 6" × 4" × ¼"
- Finish: Mirror-polish
- Colors: Caramel brown, charcoal gray, umber, cream
Perfect for:
- Collectors of Pacific Northwest fossil wood
- Natural history and geology enthusiasts
- Display pieces for home, office, or gallery settings
This exact slice is the one you will receive — its specific color pattern cannot be replicated.

