Showing posts with label gifts for moms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts for moms. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Perfect Mother's Day gift ideas, framed butterflies for Mom

Mother's Day Gift Framed Butterflies for Mom


So you're stuck and can't think of the perfect gift for Mom this Mother's day. Look no further because with free shipping on framed butterflies, this collection known as the Amazon Wave will get the message across every day Mom walks by this art hanging in her home that you appreciate all she's done for you. This white finished, double-glass display has everything from blue Morphos, to glasswings, even a day flying moth that looks like an iridescent green swallowtail. If you have any questions please feel free to contact, otherwise click on the image to order before it's too late.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Great Mother's Day Gift Ideas for Mom's that like butterflies

Blue Butterfly Morpho Didius Mounted in White Frame


This is a real, framed blue morpho butterfly, Didius, framed in white. A great Mother's Day gift for moms that love butterflies or a stunning addition to any butterfly collection. This is just one of the many pieces in our Mother's Day collection from Ben the Butterfly Guy.


Black and Blue Butterfly Napeocles jucunda Mounted in White Frame


This is the very cool black and blue butterfly, the Napeocles jucunda, which also happens to be my favorite butterfly of all time. The wings look like a satin black spread along with a wing shape and pattern that resemble 2 penguins back to back getting ready for a duel.

Monday, April 4, 2011

A Real Mother's Day Gifts, Framed Blue Morpho Butterfly

Blue Morpho Butterfly Set, Morpho rhetenor cacica, helena and didius

This framed blue morpho butterfly is the famed Rhetenor cacica, known for his extra blue iridescence. Mounted in a black frame for those of you that are decorating your home and looking for something unique that will fit with your decor.

The Blue Morpho rhetenor butterflies are the true blue gems of the Neotropical Amazon Rainforest. They are the brightest of the blue morpho butterflies and are absolutely stunning. There are two sub species found under the Morpho rhetenor genus that are the Morpho rhetenor cacica and Morpho rhetenor helena. They was first described by Cramer in 1775.

What makes up their blue, iridescent shine is not the pigmentation of the scales on their wings, but rather the result of light diffraction where the light that hits the wings is altered upon reflection resulting in the brilliant blue hue we perceive with our eyes.

This is a piece from Ben the Butterfly Guy and has the following qualities:

≥ Each butterfly is spread entomologically and professionally preserved (we do not cut the
wings and glue them back on, use fake antennaes or fake bodies)

≥ 3" x 12" Black finished wood frame

≥ Our frames are not riker mounts nor shadow boxes, they are double-sided with crystal glass so you can see the front and backsides of each butterfly

≥ Each frame is tightly sealed with silicone

≥ Each order can be gift wrapped, include a message or detailed information on the
butterflies you are purchasing.

≥ If you have a special request or idea please feel free to contact me: