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Nancy Jo Austin posted a new activity comment 10 months, 3 weeks ago
10 months, 3 weeks ago10 months, 3 weeks agoThank you Jason, that makes sense. Normally with petrified wood I can see rings in the end grain. I couldn’t on this rock.
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Nancy Jo Austin posted a new activity comment 10 months, 3 weeks ago
10 months, 3 weeks ago10 months, 3 weeks agoIn person, it doesn’t seem to have the depth of a tiger eye.
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Nancy Jo Austin posted a new activity comment 10 months, 3 weeks ago
10 months, 3 weeks ago10 months, 3 weeks agoI’m aware. I used to work for a jeweler. She and I shared the opinion that white diamonds are boring. We prefer naturally colored stones.
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Nancy Jo Austin posted a new activity comment 10 months, 4 weeks ago
10 months, 4 weeks ago10 months, 4 weeks agoThe first picture is wet, the second is dry. I have all kinds of actual petrified wood from lots of different places in the country. It looks different nearly every time I find it in a different place.
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Nancy Jo Austin posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 11 months ago
11 months ago11 months agoNancy Jo Austin has contributed specimen mFeM 148241 to myFOSSIL!
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Nancy Jo Austin posted a new activity comment 1 year, 1 month ago
1 year, 1 month ago1 year, 1 month agoI have something similar and was told that a kind of algae that grew in the sea like fingers created the holes through it and sediment and other stuff formed the rock
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Nancy Jo Austin became a registered member 1 year, 7 months ago
1 year, 7 months ago1 year, 7 months ago
I say wood for sure…great find
Petrified wood? Is it wet? Or glossy? Try taking a picture with it dry.
I’ll put a picture of petrified wood on my page. If u want to check it out
The first picture is wet, the second is dry. I have all kinds of actual petrified wood from lots of different places in the country. It looks different nearly every time I find it in a different place.
stunning detail! The colours are amazing
I don’t want to bum you out, but I think it is a big piece of tiger’s eye. Tiger’s eye is a type of rock in case you don’t know.
I’m aware. I used to work for a jeweler. She and I shared the opinion that white diamonds are boring. We prefer naturally colored stones.
In person, it doesn’t seem to have the depth of a tiger eye.
Mylonite.
Thank you Jason, that makes sense. Normally with petrified wood I can see rings in the end grain. I couldn’t on this rock.