A petrified wood ring carries millions of years of natural history on your finger. This fossilized material forms when ancient trees become buried under sedite and minerals replace organic wood cells over time, creating stone that retains the original grain patterns. Our collection features 36,647 petrified wood rings set in .925 sterling silver, with pieces sourced from deposits in Arizona, Madagascar, and Indonesia. Prices range from $6 to $6302, and every order ships free within the United States.
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Most petrified wood formed during the Triassic Period, approximately 200 to 250 million years ago, though some specimens date to different geological eras depending on their source location.
Yes. With a Mohs hardness of 6.5-7, petrified wood handles regular wear well. Remove your ring during heavy manual work or exposure to harsh chemicals to maintain the stone and silver setting.
Different minerals present during fossilization create the color variations. Iron oxides produce reds and yellows, manganese creates pinks, and carbon results in black sections within the preserved wood grain.