Real Butterfly Encased in Resin – Handcrafted Nature Art
Bring the beauty of nature into your home with this one-of-a-kind resin sculpture featuring a real Weidemeyer’s Admiral butterfly (Limenitis weidemeyerii) delicately preserved among wild Chamomile flowers. Each piece is carefully handmade to highlight the butterfly’s detailed wing patterns and the gentle elegance of its botanical surroundings.
Butterfly Information:
Family: Nymphalidae (Brush-footed butterflies)
Habitat: Found in western North America, especially in wooded canyons, stream areas, and mountain regions.
Behavior: They often perch on vegetation near water sources and are strong, gliding fliers.
Flower Identification: Chamomile
Chamomile flower symbolizes joy, positivity, happiness, rest, peace, poise and calmness. In some cultures, chamomile flower is considered a token of good luck. A gift of chamomile is seen as a wish for fortune, prosperity, and happiness to the recipient.
Product Highlights
Real butterfly specimen (ethically sourced)
Natural dried wildflowers, hand-selected and arranged
UV-resistant epoxy resin that prevents yellowing or fading
Hand-poured and polished for a smooth, glass-clear finish
Completely unique creation — no two are ever identical.
The Process
Each butterfly and flower is carefully dried, prepared, and arranged before being sealed in layers of high-quality epoxy resin. The resin is poured slowly, layer by layer, allowing air bubbles to release naturally and producing crystal-clear preservation. After curing, the piece is sanded and hand-polished for a professional result that preserves the beauty of nature in timeless form.
Dimensions
8" tall, 6" width, 1" depth
A Meaningful Gift
This resin butterfly display adds a touch of natural beauty to any home, office, or studio. It also makes a thoughtful gift for:
Butterfly and nature lovers
Botanists and entomology enthusiasts
Collectors of natural history art
Birthdays, anniversaries, or memorial keepsakes
Sustainability
All butterflies are responsibly and ethically sourced, ensuring no harm is done for artistic purposes. Each specimen is naturally expired or sustainably collected.