This striking natural stone slab features beautiful dendritic mineral formations that resemble a miniature landscape scene. The delicate black branching patterns are manganese oxide dendrites that formed naturally as mineral-rich groundwater moved through fine layers of stone. Reddish areas are iron oxide deposits that settled earlier, creating a natural “ground” beneath the branching structures.
The result is a remarkable scene that looks almost like grasses, shrubs, or trees rising from the earth—entirely created by geological processes over millions of years.
Dendritic stones like this are prized by collectors and lapidary artists because each piece is completely unique. No two patterns ever form the same way, making every specimen a one-of-a-kind natural artwork.
Details
• Natural dendritic mineral specimen
• Black manganese oxide dendrites with iron oxide inclusions
• Likely sourced from the Western United States
• Displays well as a small natural landscape scene
• Ideal for mineral collectors, geology enthusiasts, or unique décorA quarter is shown in photos for scale.
Perfect for display, teaching collections, or anyone who appreciates the incredible patterns created by nature in stone.
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SKU: 176
$20.00Price
Sales Tax Included
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