Yes, as long as you don't find or take it out of a National Park you can use it. Makes wonderful jewelry.
Petrified Wood
The streak of petrified wood is black or brown. The streak can also be white.
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Petrified wood.
petrified wood
The Petrirfied Forest is a forestis petrified that petrified by wood in the Petrified Forest. Wirten By Valeria Roman Barrios 23
Petrified wood has turned to stone, a type of fossil, It is unlikley that you would be able to burn it.
Petrified wood can have a distinctive smell due to the minerals and compounds that have replaced the organic material during the fossilization process. This can release odors when the petrified wood is broken or exposed to air.
If that wood is from a protected area (as many petrified forests are) then yes; you have stolen the material and are attempting to sell it.However, if the wood was legally obtained (whether you own the land it came from or it was a legal gift from some native tribe/group, etc.) then you may pf course do whatever you like with it, up to and including sale.
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I am looking for petrified wood byers. I have a large selection of unused, from 1lb. to 50lb. pieces.
No, a glacier would not be able to leave behind petrified wood. Petrified wood forms when wood is buried underground and minerals slowly replace the organic material, a process that takes thousands to millions of years. Glaciers can transport and erode materials, but they do not create petrified wood.