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Real Butterfly Necklace Glass Jar, Green Dragontail Butterfly Swallowtail Wing (Lamproptera meges) in long thin borosilicate glass bottle

Real Butterfly Necklace Glass Jar, Green Dragontail Butterfly Swallowtail Wing (Lamproptera meges) in long thin borosilicate glass bottle

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Real butterfly swallowtail hind wing in borosilicate glass bottle with copper wire wrap on choice of necklace. Species: Green Dragontail (Lamproptera meges) from Philippines. Size XXSmall. Ethically sourced and funds conservation. Amazing vein patterns reminiscent of skeletons, with translucent windows through the wing membranes. Extremely long tail for a species this size. So striking!


Swallowtails are believed to have developed long tails as a decoy to birds chasing them. A bird could bite off a portion of this tail while perusing them, and the butterfly could still live and fly away to see another day.


We received a large number of these specimens after a large congregation of procreation activities. Almost all are male, as they die shortly after mating. Females will live a bit longer, as they disperse to lay eggs.


Choice of cork, or handmade in USA glass marble closure. Corks can be removed, though it is not recommended. Marbles are secured, and cannot be removed.


Choice of black neck cord: double knotted and fully adjustable waxed cord; 18” cord with lobster clasp and 2” extension chain; or 18” stretchy silicone cord with friction clasp.


.:::WING SOURCING


Specimens are ethically sourced, helping to fund efforts in butterfly repopulation and land conservation. See our FAQ page learn more about our process, where we get our wings, why we care about pollinator conservation, and how you can help.


.:::WHY HELP POLLINATORS?


Invertebrates on our planet have declined by approximately 40% in the last 40 years. Monarch butterflies have plummeted in numbers so drastically that they are currently being petitioned for protected status under the endangered species act. There are 9 endangered species of butterfly in North America currently. Butterflies are long distance pollinators. We need bees to pollinate in about a 5-mile radius, AND we need butterflies to carry genetic diversity/strength (up to 55 miles in a day) with their pollination. I’d like to see us all do our small part to ensure insects have a place on our planet. I don’t know about you, but I’d like to keep eating. The old-fashioned way.


.:::TALISMANS


Without change, there would be no butterflies. Butterflies are powerful symbols for change, evolution, and transformation. There are many cultural, spiritual, and group associations with butterflies. I hear many stories of butterflies as messengers from other planes and the great beyond. I hope you’ll find your wings are a talisman of courage for all of life’s changes, and grace for all of life’s choices.


Thank you for your support of our efforts. Together we can do even more than we can alone!

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