Looking to buy a classy pet rock this holiday season? Believe it or not, a lot of people were.

An $85 leather-wrapped stone -- yes, you read that right -- has sold out at Nordstrom after going viral on social media. A smaller version, sensibly priced at $65 for the budget-conscious rock lover, is also out of stock.

"A paperweight? A conversation piece? A work of art? It's up to you," reads the description at the Nordstrom online store.

It goes on in over-the-top detail: "This smooth Los Angeles-area stone -- wrapped in rich, vegetable-tanned American leather secured by sturdy contrast backstitching -- is sure to draw attention wherever it rests."

The leather pouch was designed in Los Angeles using "traditional saddle-stitching techniques." The rock is courtesy of, well, the earth. So don't expect yours to look just like the online image. "Each piece is unique and will vary slightly," the listing notes. Rocks these days.

Nordstrom (JWN) didn't return CNN's repeated requests for comment, but the store told Buzzfeed News that the product, which went on sale on Nov. 18, is most definitely "not a joke" and is actually one of its most popular items.

Still, people on Twitter were quick to mock the rock. One user even created a @NordstromRock account. The account is not associated with Nordstrom.

6,000,000+ results, but only one correct answer. pic.twitter.com/Ck3yehMvBE — NordstromRock (@NordstromRock) December 6, 2016

It wasn't long before all that sass made its way to Nordstrom's online comment section. Some people couldn't get over the price, while others were just hilariously confused.

The comments section on this rock from @Nordstrom. Note: this is a thing. Like, actually real pic.twitter.com/aFgnCPflQR — Josh (@doshjacks) December 5, 2016

"Choose this over food!" one commenter joked.

"I had to send it back because there weren't any doggone instructions. I don't even know how to turn the flippin thing on," another wrote.

The comments on the item have since been disabled.

It's unclear whether Nordstrom will restock the rock in time for last-minute holiday shoppers. The internet can only hope.