Real Blue Clipper & Common Bluebottle Butterflies in Botanical Resin Arch – Preserved Butterfly Display (dd_6)
$168.00
In a quiet wildflower meadow, two butterflies meet among the daisies.
A shimmering Common Bluebottle glides through the air, its turquoise wings catching the light like a flash of summer sky. Nearby, a gentle Blue Clipper drifts softly among the blossoms, its translucent wings patterned like delicate stained glass.
For a brief moment, they share the same garden.
This handcrafted resin arch preserves that fleeting scene — a tiny meadow of real dried flowers where two butterflies appear forever suspended in a quiet dance above the blooms.
Each botanical stem was carefully arranged to create the feeling of a living garden, allowing the butterflies to rest as they might in nature. Encased in crystal-clear resin, the piece becomes a small window into a world where wildflowers bloom endlessly and butterflies never leave.
No two pieces are ever the same, making this a truly one-of-a-kind nature display.
Perfect for:
• Nature lovers
• Butterfly collectors
• Botanical art décor
• Entomology enthusiasts
• Anyone who appreciates the magic of the natural world
Bring a piece of the meadow indoors and keep a moment of summer preserved forever.
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This one-of-a-kind botanical resin arch features two real butterflies: a Common Bluebottle and a Blue Clipper, preserved in a miniature wildflower meadow.
The Common Bluebottle is known for its striking turquoise band that glows against deep black wings, while the Blue Clipper displays delicate translucent wings patterned with soft blues, creams, and earthy browns. Together they create a beautiful contrast that feels like a frozen moment in a summer garden.
The Common Bluebottle (Graphium sarpedon) is a distinctive swallowtail butterfly identified by a vibrant, semi-transparent pale blue to turquoise band running across its black upperside wings. Often called the Blue Triangle, it has a 55-75mm wingspan and is known for its quick, erratic flight.
Key Identification Features:
Wing Band: A bright, iridescent bluish-green, macular band crosses both the forewings and hindwings.
Coloration: Upperside is deep black with the blue band; underside is dark brown, featuring faint red lines and a crimson spot near the base of the hindwing.
Shape: Hindwings feature a series of blue submarginal spots and often show a slightly pointed or tailed appearance.
Behavior: Known for rapid, fast-paced flight, frequently seen in urban and rural areas, with males commonly gathering near puddles to drink minerals.
Range: Common across South and Southeast Asia, as well as eastern Australia.
Similar Species:
Graphium antiphates: Features more white, rather than blue, and has longer tails.
Graphium weiskei: Known for its purple-pink coloration.
Habitat:
They are common in tropical rainforests, urban gardens, and coastal areas. They are frequently seen on sunny days, particularly in the morning or late afternoon.
Each butterfly is carefully arranged among real dried flowers and botanicals, creating a natural meadow scene suspended in crystal-clear resin. Every piece is handmade and completely unique.
_product highlights_
Real butterfly specimen (ethically sourced)
Hand picked and pressed Chamomile flowers
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 picked, pressed, dried, prepared, and selected for it's piece 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.
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.
***You will receive the exact item as photographed/in video. *