Peanut
Wood Stone: The 'Stone of the Earth'
General Gemstone Details
Petrified wood is basically fossilized wood that has had
it's organic matter replaced by agate, bit by bit, as it decomposes.
The wood structure is maintained, but the wood fibers are
slowly changed into stone. Sometimes a jasper, quartz, pyrite or even opal can
be found fossilized in wood. More often than not its coloring is brown, but it
has been found in grey and even green color.
This material comes out of Australia. It is a Petrified Wood
with and incredible pattern.
Mohs Hardness of 7 with a trigonal crystal structure.
Petrified wood comes from Argentina, Egypt and the Czech
Republic, but the most famous source is of course The Petrified National Forest
Park in Arizona. This material is quite heavy and has a Mohs hardness of 7,
similar to the agate.
Worm holes in this wood were silicated to create the bright
white cylinders. Peanut Wood is found sporadically around Australia and must be
collected, not mined.
Peanut Wood is in-fact a “Petrified Wood”. But what is a
Petrified Wood? Rather than being a fossil, which is normally created as an
impression or a compression of the original living creature or plant, a
Petrified Wood is a three dimensional replacement of the original plant. Its
name is derived from the Greek word “petro” which translates as “wood turned
into stone”. And for once, here is a gemstone creation that is really easy to
grasp. Petrified Wood is exactly that, a tree that has over a period of time
turned into stone. The original living matter is normally replaced with a
silicate such as Quartz.
Peanut Wood however, is not your normal Petrified Wood.
Before it became petrified, it was swept into the ocean. The ocean washed and
cleaned the wood and turned it into something that would resemble driftwood
that you might see on a beach today. In the ocean this driftwood came under
attack from shell fish known as Teredo (also known as Shipworm). Just like wood
worms, they created little bore holes and tunnels into the wood. As the wood
got heavier and heavier as the attacks increased, it was no longer able to
float and sank to
the sea bed. Here the bore holes became filled with a
lightly-coloured sediment. Over a period of time, the wood became covered with
more and more layers of mud and sediment and eventually the petrification
process began.
Its name Peanut Wood was given to the gemstone as the
lightly coloured boreholes resemble peanuts trapped in a delicious toffee. The
gem is discovered in Western Australia near the town of Carnarvon.
The petrification process was believed to have occurred
around 120 million years ago. The gem is normally of a Quartz composition
making it very durable for setting in jewellery.
It is found along the edges of the Kennedy Ranges about 100
miles inland from the coastal town of Carnarvon, Western Australia. The age is
Cretaceous which makes it around 70 million years old.
Metaphysical Meaning :
Petrified wood is a stone that is good for grounding and
stabilizing one's emotions. It is particularly useful in calming survival-based
fears, as it assists one in accessing their practical side for answers, then
offering a feelings of safety and security. It is a stone of business success,
and a good stone for general protection.
Can be used to calm down survival based fears, helps to make
one feel safe and secure, helps one feel ageless. It also offers "gentle
hours in the day", to assist one in keeping pace with the day, keeping the
hours from neither hurrying by or moving to slow...you are therefore moving
forward in a good and steady way. It helps one feel that all will be right, and
to be connected to their spirit in such a way that ones knows that time is not
really what it appears, and that there is no such real thing as time...just
forever.
During a crisis, a piece of Petrified Wood will give you
strength and support, providing insight into cause and effect. You will
remember lessons, avoiding repetitive mistakes. Petrified
Wood will help you
forget petty worries, so that no thought or action is useless.
Petrified Wood is an excellent gem for leaders. It has
endured the ravaging changes of time and become stronger, as will you if you
ask for its help in your leadership role.
The 'Stone of the Earth', this stone is very grounding,
perfect for use after an especially heightened meditation or after Channeling
to keep your feet on the ground.
Peanut Wood can help encourage mental stability, very good
for those who are not overly good at making decisions.
This stone can also calm hyperactive children and help calm
and balance teenagers who are going through emotional and confusing stages.
Peanut Wood will help one focus at the right times on the
more physical and earthy
Instills Strength of Character and helps one live by ones
ideals.
It can help encourage mental stability, very good for those
who are not overly good at making decisions. Promotes patience.
This stone can also calm hyperactive children and help calm
and balance teenagers.
Can also be used by women who are going through menopause to
help find stability and understanding
Peanut wood provide support to someone who is in a
crisis-period of dis-ease by providing insight into causes and lessons. It is a
stone of transformation and assist in achieving higher levels of awakening.
Peanut wood is silicated (or opalised) and can be used to
strengthen the back and alignment of the skeletal system.
Magical
Properties:
Energy: Receptive
Element: Akasha
Powers: Longevity, past life regression, healing, protection
Petrified wood consists of ancient trees that a millennium
ago were covered with mineral rich water; that water slowly dissolved the wood
and came to replace it with the different minerals within the water.
Being that it is fossil, it is ruled by Akasha. As well due
to its great antiquity, it may be carried or utilized in spells designed to
extend a life span or to increase our enjoyment, and evolution within our
lives. It is also quite helpful in rites to recall past life incarnations.
Chakra
Classification:
Petrified wood provides great energy to the 4th, or Heart
Chakra.
The amorphous tree quartz works best on the 1st, or
Root/Base Chakra and protects from arteriosclerosis.
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