Framed Cobalt Swallowtail butterfly by Christopher Marley “Pheromone”
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COBALT SWALLOWTAIL
New Guinea
The Cobalt Swallowtail somewhat resembles the deep blue Morphos of South America, but is only distantly related.
It can be found in the Eastern-most Indonesian isles, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. As Its wide range would suggest, there are many different subspecies, though all feature the iridescent deep blue and velvet black boarders and teardrop hind wing tails. It has an impressive 4½" wingspan.
Each Pheromone piece is designed by artist Christopher Marley to create a singular union of exceptional organic artifact and crisp, elegant aesthetic. Preserved compositions on archival materials are hermetically sealed to last a lifetime.
New Guinea
The Cobalt Swallowtail somewhat resembles the deep blue Morphos of South America, but is only distantly related.
It can be found in the Eastern-most Indonesian isles, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. As Its wide range would suggest, there are many different subspecies, though all feature the iridescent deep blue and velvet black boarders and teardrop hind wing tails. It has an impressive 4½" wingspan.
Each Pheromone piece is designed by artist Christopher Marley to create a singular union of exceptional organic artifact and crisp, elegant aesthetic. Preserved compositions on archival materials are hermetically sealed to last a lifetime.
COBALT SWALLOWTAIL
New Guinea
The Cobalt Swallowtail somewhat resembles the deep blue Morphos of South America, but is only distantly related.
It can be found in the Eastern-most Indonesian isles, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. As Its wide range would suggest, there are many different subspecies, though all feature the iridescent deep blue and velvet black boarders and teardrop hind wing tails. It has an impressive 4½" wingspan.
Each Pheromone piece is designed by artist Christopher Marley to create a singular union of exceptional organic artifact and crisp, elegant aesthetic. Preserved compositions on archival materials are hermetically sealed to last a lifetime.
New Guinea
The Cobalt Swallowtail somewhat resembles the deep blue Morphos of South America, but is only distantly related.
It can be found in the Eastern-most Indonesian isles, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. As Its wide range would suggest, there are many different subspecies, though all feature the iridescent deep blue and velvet black boarders and teardrop hind wing tails. It has an impressive 4½" wingspan.
Each Pheromone piece is designed by artist Christopher Marley to create a singular union of exceptional organic artifact and crisp, elegant aesthetic. Preserved compositions on archival materials are hermetically sealed to last a lifetime.
COBALT SWALLOWTAIL
New Guinea
The Cobalt Swallowtail somewhat resembles the deep blue Morphos of South America, but is only distantly related.
It can be found in the Eastern-most Indonesian isles, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. As Its wide range would suggest, there are many different subspecies, though all feature the iridescent deep blue and velvet black boarders and teardrop hind wing tails. It has an impressive 4½" wingspan.
Each Pheromone piece is designed by artist Christopher Marley to create a singular union of exceptional organic artifact and crisp, elegant aesthetic. Preserved compositions on archival materials are hermetically sealed to last a lifetime.
New Guinea
The Cobalt Swallowtail somewhat resembles the deep blue Morphos of South America, but is only distantly related.
It can be found in the Eastern-most Indonesian isles, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. As Its wide range would suggest, there are many different subspecies, though all feature the iridescent deep blue and velvet black boarders and teardrop hind wing tails. It has an impressive 4½" wingspan.
Each Pheromone piece is designed by artist Christopher Marley to create a singular union of exceptional organic artifact and crisp, elegant aesthetic. Preserved compositions on archival materials are hermetically sealed to last a lifetime.