Fossil Beauty from Millions of Years of Earth History
Petrified wood tumbled stones fascinate with their warm natural colors in shades of brown, beige, and red, as well as the often still visible wood structures. These special stones originated from ancient trees that slowly petrified over millions of years and transformed into fascinating mineral structures. The gentle tumbling process gives the stones a smooth, pleasantly polished surface. With a size of about 2.5 - 3 cm, they are ideal as palm stones, meditation stones, or decorative natural pieces.
Formation & Mineralogy
Petrified wood forms when dead trees are covered by sediments over long periods. Mineral-rich solutions penetrate the wood and gradually replace the organic material with minerals like quartz. This process can take millions of years. The original wood structure often remains surprisingly well preserved, so growth rings and grain patterns remain visible.
Meaning & Energetic Effect
Petrified wood is often regarded as a stone of stability, grounding, and inner strength. It is said to convey calm, promote patience, and support a deep connection to nature. Spiritually, this stone symbolizes time, growth, and the power of the earth.
Feng Shui & Room Energy
In Feng Shui, petrified wood is assigned to the earth element. It stands for stability, permanence, and balance. Especially in the center of a room or in the southwest, this stone can promote a calm, balancing atmosphere and strengthen the connection to nature.
Use & Application
Petrified wood tumbled stones are excellent as daily companions, for meditation, energy work, or as decorative palm stones. As gifts, they symbolize permanence, connection to nature, and inner strength.
Care & Cleaning
Clean with lukewarm water without chemical additives. The stone is relatively robust but should be protected from strong impacts. Energetically, it can be cleansed in moonlight or with gentle incense smoke.
Natural Product Notice
Color, pattern, and shape vary naturally. Each petrified wood tumbled stone is a unique natural specimen, about 2.5 - 3 cm in size.