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Fulvous Forest Skimmer Frame

$50.00

Add a touch of natural wonder to your wall or shelf with this striking Neurothemis fulvia, a dazzling species of dragonfly (often mistaken for a damselfly!) native to Asia. Encased in a crisp 5-inch circular white frame, this specimen features both ribbon for hanging and an easel back for tabletop display—perfect for adding a scientific flair to any nook.

🌿 Fun Facts About the Fulvous Forest Skimmer:

  • “Fulvous” means reddish-brown—just like this beauty’s coppery wings!

  • Though it looks delicate, this dragonfly is a strong flier often seen darting over rice paddies and ponds.

  • It’s found throughout tropical Asia, from India to Indonesia.

This framed specimen is a perfect fusion of entomology and elegance—a must-have for collectors, curiosity lovers, or anyone who enjoys a little winged whimsy.

Please note: This piece features an upcycled, thrifted frame. Minor imperfections on the frame or glass may be present due to age and character, but it has been carefully cleaned and repaired for display.

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.

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Add a touch of natural wonder to your wall or shelf with this striking Neurothemis fulvia, a dazzling species of dragonfly (often mistaken for a damselfly!) native to Asia. Encased in a crisp 5-inch circular white frame, this specimen features both ribbon for hanging and an easel back for tabletop display—perfect for adding a scientific flair to any nook.

🌿 Fun Facts About the Fulvous Forest Skimmer:

  • “Fulvous” means reddish-brown—just like this beauty’s coppery wings!

  • Though it looks delicate, this dragonfly is a strong flier often seen darting over rice paddies and ponds.

  • It’s found throughout tropical Asia, from India to Indonesia.

This framed specimen is a perfect fusion of entomology and elegance—a must-have for collectors, curiosity lovers, or anyone who enjoys a little winged whimsy.

Please note: This piece features an upcycled, thrifted frame. Minor imperfections on the frame or glass may be present due to age and character, but it has been carefully cleaned and repaired for display.

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.

Add a touch of natural wonder to your wall or shelf with this striking Neurothemis fulvia, a dazzling species of dragonfly (often mistaken for a damselfly!) native to Asia. Encased in a crisp 5-inch circular white frame, this specimen features both ribbon for hanging and an easel back for tabletop display—perfect for adding a scientific flair to any nook.

🌿 Fun Facts About the Fulvous Forest Skimmer:

  • “Fulvous” means reddish-brown—just like this beauty’s coppery wings!

  • Though it looks delicate, this dragonfly is a strong flier often seen darting over rice paddies and ponds.

  • It’s found throughout tropical Asia, from India to Indonesia.

This framed specimen is a perfect fusion of entomology and elegance—a must-have for collectors, curiosity lovers, or anyone who enjoys a little winged whimsy.

Please note: This piece features an upcycled, thrifted frame. Minor imperfections on the frame or glass may be present due to age and character, but it has been carefully cleaned and repaired for display.

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.

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