Amber and chestnut tones alive with subtle luminosity
Size: 35” X 47” – $24,000.00
Age: 220 million years
Year of excavation: 2010
Ranch: Dobell
Shape: Round
Specie: Pine / Araucarioxylon
Description: Wall mount display – Table – Home Décor – Furniture – Hallway table – Decorator piece
– Refined Dobell round showcasing rich amber and chestnut coloration
Distinguished and quietly radiant, this 35-by-47-inch round of petrified Araucarioxylon from the Dobell Ranch commands attention through its depth of color and natural harmony. Once part of a towering pine that lived more than 220 million years ago, this specimen has undergone a remarkable transformation, emerging today as a refined expression of geological artistry.
Its surface glows with layered hues of amber and chestnut, enriched by soft caramel, bronze, and pale ivory undertones. These tones were shaped as mineral-laden waters slowly permeated the ancient wood, replacing organic fibers with crystalline silica while preserving the cellular structure of the tree. Fine quartz veins trace gently through the stone, revealing intricate internal patterns that speak to both time and process.
The polished finish enhances its luminosity without overpowering its natural character. Light moves gracefully across the surface, revealing subtle transitions, faint growth rings, and mineral inclusions that add texture and visual depth. The generous round format emphasizes balance and wholeness, giving the piece a calm yet confident presence.
This Dobell Ranch specimen transcends its geological origins to become a true design element. Whether displayed as a striking tabletop, mounted as a sculptural wall piece, or integrated into a refined interior setting, it brings warmth, permanence, and quiet sophistication. It is a timeless creation — a meeting of earth, time, and form — destined to be admired for generations.
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