While collecting firewood, a man in Hunan Province, China, happened to see a rotten log on the side of the road and decided to take it home to start a fire. When he got closer, he discovered that the log was half buried in the ground. Digging it up, the man noticed that the log had a greenish tinge to it and was heavier than usual. He told himself that he would wash it with water after returning.
Unexpectedly, after being washed and split open, the rotten log looked like a jade green rock shaped like a log. The man felt very confused, so what he picked up was a tree or a rock?
The villagers heard that someone had found a strange piece of rotten wood, so they came to see it. Everyone was amazed and began to argue about it. Some said that the piece of wood was a fossil of some kind of tree. Others said that it was valuable jade. Some even believed that it was a bad omen and tied a red ring to it to ward it off. Afterwards, the villagers advised him to find an expert to examine it and determine its origin.
The man decided to take the piece of wood to the city for appraisal. The expert told him that it was not jade but natural petrified wood. What is petrified wood?
Petrified wood is classified as a gemstone and has high economic value. (Photo: Sohu)
According to experts, petrified wood is a strange phenomenon of nature. This process takes place over millions of years underground and to create a petrified wood is very rare, it can be considered as precious as gold.
Petrified wood comes from primeval forests. After the impact of a volcanic eruption, these tree trunks were buried in lava for millions of years and gradually turned into jade.
In areas where dead trees are covered with various minerals from volcanic eruptions, these minerals will penetrate into the wood capillaries. As the structure of the wood gradually breaks down, the wood fibers are replaced by other inorganic minerals such as quartz, opal, chalcedony, etc.
These petrified trees mainly date back to the Triassic and Jurassic periods, between 100 million and 250 million years ago. In principle, petrified wood has a process similar to fossilized animal bones and skeletons. This process is continuous and depending on the minerals that are replaced, it forms petrified wood with different properties and hardness.
Western theologians believe that the original is a rotten log, after going through the process of quartzization, it turns into a precious stone, so fossilized wood has the properties of a sustainable magnetic field, longevity, and eternity.
The color of the jade tree trunk is also diverse: gray and brown are the most common, but there are also red, orange, yellow, black, and the rarest is jade green.
Since ancient times in Assyria, Babylon and Rome, petrified wood has been used as an artistic stone. From petrified wood, people have made necklaces, rings, pendants and pendants. Since the 19th and 20th centuries, small tables, vases and candlesticks have been crafted from petrified wood exported from Arizona.
Compared to ordinary wood, petrified wood is many times more valuable. Once petrified, it is classified as a precious stone. Experts say that the man's petrified wood is about 200 million years old. The economic value of the wood is very large and its research value is also very high.
(Source: Vietnamese Women)
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