Amber petrified wood represents one of geology's rarest combinations—fossilized tree resin preserved alongside mineralized wood, sometimes within the same specimen. These dual-origin stones carry millions of years of natural history in warm orange, brown, and golden tones. Each piece in our sterling silver collection features genuine amber or petrified wood sourced from verified deposits. With over 130,000 jewelry pieces in stock, SilverRush Style offers free US shipping on every order.
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Amber petrified wood refers to rare specimens where fossilized tree resin (amber) occurs alongside or within petrified wood. Only a small number of documented pieces exist worldwide, making jewelry featuring both materials in one stone uncommon.
Amber is fossilized tree resin that hardened through polymerization over millions of years, while petrified wood forms when minerals replace organic wood tissue. Amber remains organic in composition; petrified wood becomes stone.
Amber measures 2 to 2.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, softer than most gemstones. Petrified wood rates 6.5 to 7 due to its silica content. Sterling silver settings help protect softer amber from scratches and impacts.