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Atlas Moth Frame
This magnificent male Atlas Moth is showcased in an upcycled vintage gold frame, measuring 11.5” by 13” on the outside. Set against a luxurious black velvet background with a black-and-gold mat, the moth’s immense wingspan and intricate patterns are highlighted in dramatic contrast, making it a stunning centerpiece for any collection or wall display. The frame comes with a hanging wire on the back for easy wall mounting.
Fun Facts:
Giant Wings: Atlas moths are among the largest moths in the world, with wingspans that can reach up to 12 inches, creating a truly impressive display.
Short-Lived Adults: Adult Atlas moths don’t eat; they live only a few weeks, focusing solely on mating and reproduction.
Nature’s Illusion: The tips of their wings resemble snake heads, a clever adaptation to deter 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 magnificent male Atlas Moth is showcased in an upcycled vintage gold frame, measuring 11.5” by 13” on the outside. Set against a luxurious black velvet background with a black-and-gold mat, the moth’s immense wingspan and intricate patterns are highlighted in dramatic contrast, making it a stunning centerpiece for any collection or wall display. The frame comes with a hanging wire on the back for easy wall mounting.
Fun Facts:
Giant Wings: Atlas moths are among the largest moths in the world, with wingspans that can reach up to 12 inches, creating a truly impressive display.
Short-Lived Adults: Adult Atlas moths don’t eat; they live only a few weeks, focusing solely on mating and reproduction.
Nature’s Illusion: The tips of their wings resemble snake heads, a clever adaptation to deter 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.

