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Atlas Moth Frame
This stunning male Atlas Moth is showcased in a vintage upcycled ornate gold frame, accented with a crisp white-and-gold mat and set against a clean white background. The moth’s enormous wingspan and intricate patterns are beautifully highlighted, creating a dramatic centerpiece for any wall, shelf, or curio cabinet. The frame is designed for versatile display, featuring both an easel back and a hanging wire for effortless placement.
Fun Facts:
Giant of the Moth World: Atlas moths are among the largest moths on Earth, with wingspans that can reach up to 12 inches.
Silent Adults: Adult Atlas moths don’t have functional mouths and don’t eat—they live only a few weeks, focusing solely on reproduction.
Wing Patterns as Defense: The wing tips of the Atlas moth resemble snake heads, a clever adaptation to ward off predators.
Please note: This piece features an upcycled, thrifted frame. Minor imperfections on the frame or glass may be present due to age and character. All pieces are carefully cleaned and repaired while preserving their vintage character.
Disclaimer : This specimen was sustainably sourced and passed naturally. Each specimen may not be in perfect condition due to the life it lived.
Care Instructions : Please be mindful that nature art is organic and fragile. Specimen should be kept out of direct sunlight or any room that may have increased humidity and be sure to handle with care.
This stunning male Atlas Moth is showcased in a vintage upcycled ornate gold frame, accented with a crisp white-and-gold mat and set against a clean white background. The moth’s enormous wingspan and intricate patterns are beautifully highlighted, creating a dramatic centerpiece for any wall, shelf, or curio cabinet. The frame is designed for versatile display, featuring both an easel back and a hanging wire for effortless placement.
Fun Facts:
Giant of the Moth World: Atlas moths are among the largest moths on Earth, with wingspans that can reach up to 12 inches.
Silent Adults: Adult Atlas moths don’t have functional mouths and don’t eat—they live only a few weeks, focusing solely on reproduction.
Wing Patterns as Defense: The wing tips of the Atlas moth resemble snake heads, a clever adaptation to ward off predators.
Please note: This piece features an upcycled, thrifted frame. Minor imperfections on the frame or glass may be present due to age and character. All pieces are carefully cleaned and repaired while preserving their vintage character.
Disclaimer : This specimen was sustainably sourced and passed naturally. Each specimen may not be in perfect condition due to the life it lived.
Care Instructions : Please be mindful that nature art is organic and fragile. Specimen should be kept out of direct sunlight or any room that may have increased humidity and be sure to handle with care.

