By Chelsea Reed
What if we told you a tree could transform into a gemstone? Believe it or not, it can! The result is called petrified wood, and it’s prized by jewelers, carvers, and collectors all over the world. Petrified wood is not actually wood, but it begins that way. The wood goes through a special fossilization process that replaces each wood cell with a gem mineral. The result? A gorgeous gem representation of the original wood structure – rings, bark, and all.
The enshrouded stories that surround petrified wood are fascinating and sometimes stranger than fiction. Buckle your seatbelt as we dive into the secret life of petrified wood!
How Petrified Wood is “Born”

Pseudomorphism is simply the process of organic matter being replaced with minerals that keep its original shape. That’s how wood transforms into petrified wood! Far away from human eyes, tiny deposits of iron, silica, pyrite, and even opal replace the original wood material. These minerals preserve the wood’s structure down to the molecule level.
It can take as long as thousands of years or as little as a few months for petrified wood to form. Wow! Many petrified wood specimens are ancient. Scientists study them to learn what earth’s forests were like in prehistoric times. You can see the bark, tree rings, and even the wood grain in petrified wood. People today enjoy them as jewelry, home decor, and novelty items.
Case Files: Petrified Forest National Park

Park rangers dub the mound as the “Conscience Pile” because all the petrified wood in the mound had been stolen from the park! Over the years, guilty thieves mailed their smuggled prizes back to the Park Service to clear their consciences. Many of them enclosed apologetic letters. Some thought that a curse might fall on them if they didn’t return the petrified wood. Others included maps to help the rangers put the petrified wood back to their original locations. None of the smuggled specimens, however, can be returned to the exact spot for legal reasons. So they stay in the Conscience Pile as a reminder of their bizarre testament.
How to Get Petrified Wood the Right Way
