Collection Spotlight: Women's Butterfly Theme
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Butterflies Are Insectoids In The Macrolepidopteran Clade Rhopalocera From The Order Lepidoptera, Which Also Includes Moths.
Butterflies Have Appeared In Art From About 3500 Years Ago In Ancient Egypt. In The Ancient Mesoamerican City Of Teotihuacan, The Brilliantly Colored Image Of The Butterfly Was Carved Into Many Temples, Buildings, Jewelry, And Emblazoned On Incense Burners. The Butterfly Was Sometimes Depicted With The Maw Of A Jaguar, And Some Species Were Thought To Be The Reincarnations Of The Souls Of Dead Warriors. The Close Association Of Butterflies With Fire And Warfare Persisted Into The Aztec Civilization; Evidence Of Similar Jaguar-butterfly Images Has Been Found Among The Zapotec And Maya Civilizations.
Butterflies Are Widely Used In Objects Of Art And Jewelry: Mounted In Frames, Embedded In Resin, Displayed In Bottles, Laminated In Paper And Used In Many Mixed Media Artworks And Furnishings.
3 Sample Designs From Our Collection:
And The Third One Is Luna Moth:
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