13/05/2026
What you're seeing is one of nature's rarest combinations πΏπͺ¨
This specimen from Garut, West Java is a silicified petrified wood (limb cast) β a tree trunk that was gradually replaced by silica-rich fluid over millions of years, preserving the wood's internal structure: growth rings, radial fibers, even the bark texture.
But the story doesn't end there.
On top of the fossilized wood?
Botryoidal Chalcedony β translucent, purple-grey, growing in smooth grape-like clusters.
A secondary mineralization event that turned this fossil into a masterpiece.
Garut, West Java is one of Indonesia's most geologically active regions β a hotspot for rare hydrothermal mineral formations.
This piece is proof.
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