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Bring a touch of natural wonder to your shelf or cabinet with this hand-curated glass dome display. This one-of-a-kind cloche features a real preserved Panacea prola, commonly known as the Red Flasher Butterfly, arranged among ethically sourced botanicals, crystals, moss, and natural elements. Each piece is an original microcosm, composed with intention and care.

 

Carefully positioned atop a dramatic spiral seed pod centerpiece, the butterfly displays striking iridescent blue-black wings accented by pale turquoise bands. Viewed from behind, flashes of vivid orange-red create a stunning contrast that gives this species its common name. The surrounding landscape features quartz crystal points, preserved flowers, moss, woodland botanicals, and miniature natural details that invite closer inspection from every angle.

 

Rich earth tones from the wooden base and spiral seed pod create a warm backdrop for the butterfly's vibrant coloration. Small crystal points catch the light throughout the display, while preserved blooms in cream, yellow, pink, and burgundy add texture and depth. The result feels like a hidden woodland clearing where natural history and art intersect.

 

Whether displayed on a bookshelf, curiosity cabinet, desk, or mantle, this dome serves as both a conversation piece and a celebration of the beauty found in the natural world.

 

  • Glass dome permanently affixed to a stained wood base
  • Measures approximately 4.5" tall x 4.5" wide
  • Features a real preserved Panacea prola "Red Flasher" Butterfly
  • Includes natural quartz crystal points and preserved botanicals
  • One-of-a-kind, sealed cloche
  • For indoor display only; avoid moisture and prolonged direct sunlight to preserve colors and materials
  • Handle with care, glass is fragile

Red Flasher Butterfly | Natural History Glass Dome Display

$68.00Price
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  • Orders ship at a flat rate of $8 within the United States, with free U.S. shipping on orders over $50 (before tax). Due to the delicate and one-of-a-kind nature of curated specimens, returns and exchanges are not accepted. For full details on sourcing, care, and policies, seeĀ Notes from the Cabinet.

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