Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Petrified Wood Marble
Petrified Wood Marble
Petrified Wood Marble is a unique and stunning choice for any interior design project. This beautiful marble showcases a variety of natural colors and patterns, adding a touch of organic sophistication to any space. With its durability and timeless beauty, Petrified Wood Marble is a wise investment that will enhance the value and aesthetics of your home or business.
Feature | Details |
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Product Name | Petrified Wood Marble |
Material | Agate, Petrified Wood, Gemstone |
Surface Finished | Honed, Polished |
Finished Products | Floor Tiles, Wall Cladding, Countertops, Windowsills, Special-Shaped Tiles, Small Slabs, Swimming Pool, Steps, Wall Panel, Flooring, Veneers, Slabs, Coping Tiles, etc. |
Slab Size |
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Tile sizes |
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Thickness | 10mm; 12mm; 15mm; 18mm; 20mm; 25mm; 30mm; 35mm; 40mm; 45mm; 50mm; customized. |
Application | For building decoration, like interior floor, stair railing, service counter, window sill, and wall, etc. |
Sample order | Available |
OEM | Available |
Supply Ability | 10000 sq.m./month |
Place of Origin | China (Mainland) |
Water absorption rate | <0.5% |
Global Reach of Semi-Precious Agate Gemstone Slabs
We proudly export our semi-precious agate gemstone slabs to over 105 countries worldwide. These exquisite slabs are widely used for floors, walls, and decorative surfaces in homes, offices, schools, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, and other commercial spaces.
Appreciating the Natural Beauty of Petrified Wood Marble
1. The Importance of Preserving Natural Beauty
When it comes to petrified wood marble, its raw, unaltered form is where its true beauty lies. Over-processing, carving, or artificially enhancing its appearance detracts from its natural aesthetic and should be avoided.
2. Petrified Wood is Not Jade
A common misconception is that petrified wood marble is a type of jade. However, it is actually a wood fossil that has undergone mineralization, transforming into an organic stone rather than a traditional jade.
3. Misinterpretation of "You Can't Make a Tool Without Cutting Jade"
Many justify the carving and processing of fossil wood using the old saying:
"You can't make a tool without cutting jade."
However, this does not apply to petrified wood marble. Unlike jade, petrified wood marble is a naturally occurring gemstone that has been recognized as an organic gem since 2011 under National Standard GB/T16552-2010. Cutting and reshaping it not only removes its unique textures but also diminishes its historical and geological significance.
Respecting Nature’s Work
Instead of carving or altering petrified wood marble, we should:
✅ Appreciate its natural patterns and fossilized textures.
✅ Preserve its geological authenticity rather than forcing it into artificial forms.
✅ Recognize its value as a natural work of art, rather than viewing it as raw material for decoration.
By embracing petrified wood marble’s organic beauty, we can honor its rich history and ensure its legacy remains intact for generations to come.
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