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PERFECT PRESERVATION OAK slice Deschutes Canyon Oregon Polished Petrified Wood
$ 31.65
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Description
Oak (Quercus sp.)Columbia Plateau Basalts Group, Miocene
Deschutes Canyon, Oregon
A VERY nice thin slab of oak from this legendary locality. The collecting site in the last century was on top of the canyon walls about four miles upstream of the confluence of the Deschutes River and the Columbia River. In recent years, the ranchers who own the land on the sides of the canyon walls have closed their property to collecting. As a consequence, this especially nice material has now become much more difficult to obtain. This particular specimen came out of the inventory of a Deschutes Canyon local cutter who (decades ago) cut very thin slices off of logs in order to make coffee tables (the slabs would be placed on a circular jig and covered with clear resin). We were fortunate to get some of his unused inventory (especially since most of the resin in the coffee tables has become discolored over the past 40 years and the tables discarded)! This specimen has the extraordinary characteristics that make Deschutes Canyon material desirable -- good eye appeal with a nice definition of medullary rays, and perfectly round. Check out our photomicrograph to see the incredibly perfect preservation of the wood anatomy. It simply does not get better than this. We can't call this material rare, but it is surely less abundant in the marketplace now. This slab measures 4" in diameter on the polished face and it is 1/8" thick.
There is no reason to worry about the thinness because this special slab is professionally backed with fiberglass and is therefore very stable.
We specialize in petrified wood and plant fossils which are accurately identified as to locality of origin and family, genus or species. We don’t guess and when we don’t know, we say so! Your specimen will come with a label identifying the specimen, the locality where it was collected, the formation and age of the material and any other pertinent information we have gleaned from our literature search.
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