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  Landscapes featuring Indonesian petrified wood evoke a sense of ancient luxury and natural grandeur, shaped by a formation process that spans millions of years. Over time, the original wood is completely transformed into mineral stone, resulting in a material as durable as granite and exceptionally resistant to outdoor conditions. Much of Indonesia’s fossil wood dates back to the Miocene era—approximately 25 million years ago—and is prized for its superior quality and rich, earthy palette of white, cream, gray, brown, and deep black tones. Each fossilized log preserves the tree’s original grain in remarkable detail, offering a rare fusion of geological history and natural artistry. Incorporating petrified trees or large fossil logs into landscape design creates dramatic, permanent focal points that elevate outdoor spaces. These ancient stone forms introduce striking texture, depth, and timeless character, grounding gardens in both beauty and deep natural history.

Landscape Petrified Wood

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  •   Petrified wood is an intriguing part of geological evolution. Originating over 25,000,000 years ago within Indonesia, these fossil trees represent some of the planet's most ancient wood. Today, the allure of fossilized wood persists, captivating homeowners worldwide as it finds its place as a cherished element of interior design. With over 100 distinct products crafted from these mesmerizing wood fossils, their allure remains undiminished.

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