Petrified Wood is essentially plant material that has undergone fossilization, transforming into stone over time. The term "petrified" originates from the Greek word petra, meaning stone, reflecting the process of wood turning into stone. Also known as fossilized wood, Agatized wood, and silicified wood, Petrified Wood is often regarded as a sacred relic from the past, initially formed by preserving ancient plant material like giant sequoias or other ancient trees. It is believed that ancient ancestors, such as the Etruscans of Italy, utilized petrified wood to craft handmade religious artifacts.