OOAK White Morpho Butterfly Shadowbox, Rare Species
$300.00
Fangs, shells, small bones, claws, or feathers can be used for protection, luck, for shamanic practice, or in order to draw from the qualities and abilities of the spirit animals that inhabit them. For example, a crow feather or claw may help balance your life and enforce your quest for knowledge of the greater mysteries, or fox fangs or bones may help you attain the wits you’d need in order to sail through a difficult situation. Likewise, they can be used during shamanic work for protection and guidance when traveling between worlds.
The Butterfly
Butterflies are often seen as symbols of transformation, rebirth, and spiritual guidance.
Butterflies symbolize transformation, mirroring the journey of personal growth and change that humans go through. Just as a butterfly undergoes metamorphosis, humans can evolve, learn, and emerge stronger from life’s challenges.
Butterflies are a powerful symbol of rebirth, signifying new beginnings and fresh starts. In spiritual contexts, rebirth can refer to spiritual awakening or the cyclical nature of life and death.
Many believe that butterflies are messengers from the spiritual realm. Their sudden appearance during pivotal moments or deep contemplation can be seen as signs or messages from departed loved ones, angels, or spirit guides. They bring wisdom, clarity, and guidance during times of uncertainty.
Irish folklore holds that the butterfly is related to the very soul of a human being. It’s considered bad luck to kill a white butterfly because those hold the souls of deceased children. The butterfly is also associated with the fire of the gods, the dealan-dhe', which is the magical flame appearing in the needfire, or in the Beltane balefire.
The ancient Greeks and Romans also held butterflies in metaphysical regard. The philosopher Aristotle named the butterfly Psyche, which is the Greek word that means “soul.” In ancient Rome, butterflies appeared on denarii coins, to the left of the head of Juno, goddess of weddings and marriage.
The butterfly was associated with transformation, and there is a famous Roman statue of a butterfly flying out of the open mouth of a dead man, indicating that the soul was leaving his body via the mouth.
In addition to spellwork, they may also be used in divination practices to communicate with the dead. For example, you may interpret the appearance or behavior of a moth or butterfly as a message from a deceased loved one.
Disclaimer:
Bones are sold as curiosity only. We do not recommend the consumption of bones and we are not responsible for any use of bones in tinctures, oils, soaps, etc.
Our products are not for medical use nor do we claim that they replace medical treatment.
We do not guarantee spellwork or intentions.
Buy purchase of this product, you guarantee that you have read and understand the disclaimer of this item.
Due to the nature of this work, all sales are final. Please be respectful of all remains and handle natural items responsibly. Keep all specimens out of reach of children and pets.
This purchase is for ONE (1) wall-hanging shadowbox with 13 butterflies.
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The Butterfly
Butterflies are often seen as symbols of transformation, rebirth, and spiritual guidance.
Butterflies symbolize transformation, mirroring the journey of personal growth and change that humans go through. Just as a butterfly undergoes metamorphosis, humans can evolve, learn, and emerge stronger from life’s challenges.
Butterflies are a powerful symbol of rebirth, signifying new beginnings and fresh starts. In spiritual contexts, rebirth can refer to spiritual awakening or the cyclical nature of life and death.
Many believe that butterflies are messengers from the spiritual realm. Their sudden appearance during pivotal moments or deep contemplation can be seen as signs or messages from departed loved ones, angels, or spirit guides. They bring wisdom, clarity, and guidance during times of uncertainty.
Irish folklore holds that the butterfly is related to the very soul of a human being. It’s considered bad luck to kill a white butterfly because those hold the souls of deceased children. The butterfly is also associated with the fire of the gods, the dealan-dhe', which is the magical flame appearing in the needfire, or in the Beltane balefire.
The ancient Greeks and Romans also held butterflies in metaphysical regard. The philosopher Aristotle named the butterfly Psyche, which is the Greek word that means “soul.” In ancient Rome, butterflies appeared on denarii coins, to the left of the head of Juno, goddess of weddings and marriage.
The butterfly was associated with transformation, and there is a famous Roman statue of a butterfly flying out of the open mouth of a dead man, indicating that the soul was leaving his body via the mouth.
In addition to spellwork, they may also be used in divination practices to communicate with the dead. For example, you may interpret the appearance or behavior of a moth or butterfly as a message from a deceased loved one.
Disclaimer:
Bones are sold as curiosity only. We do not recommend the consumption of bones and we are not responsible for any use of bones in tinctures, oils, soaps, etc.
Our products are not for medical use nor do we claim that they replace medical treatment.
We do not guarantee spellwork or intentions.
Buy purchase of this product, you guarantee that you have read and understand the disclaimer of this item.
Due to the nature of this work, all sales are final. Please be respectful of all remains and handle natural items responsibly. Keep all specimens out of reach of children and pets.
This purchase is for ONE (1) wall-hanging shadowbox with 13 butterflies.
I Ethically Sourced I
I Natural I
I Sustainable I
Fangs, shells, small bones, claws, or feathers can be used for protection, luck, for shamanic practice, or in order to draw from the qualities and abilities of the spirit animals that inhabit them. For example, a crow feather or claw may help balance your life and enforce your quest for knowledge of the greater mysteries, or fox fangs or bones may help you attain the wits you’d need in order to sail through a difficult situation. Likewise, they can be used during shamanic work for protection and guidance when traveling between worlds.
The Butterfly
Butterflies are often seen as symbols of transformation, rebirth, and spiritual guidance.
Butterflies symbolize transformation, mirroring the journey of personal growth and change that humans go through. Just as a butterfly undergoes metamorphosis, humans can evolve, learn, and emerge stronger from life’s challenges.
Butterflies are a powerful symbol of rebirth, signifying new beginnings and fresh starts. In spiritual contexts, rebirth can refer to spiritual awakening or the cyclical nature of life and death.
Many believe that butterflies are messengers from the spiritual realm. Their sudden appearance during pivotal moments or deep contemplation can be seen as signs or messages from departed loved ones, angels, or spirit guides. They bring wisdom, clarity, and guidance during times of uncertainty.
Irish folklore holds that the butterfly is related to the very soul of a human being. It’s considered bad luck to kill a white butterfly because those hold the souls of deceased children. The butterfly is also associated with the fire of the gods, the dealan-dhe', which is the magical flame appearing in the needfire, or in the Beltane balefire.
The ancient Greeks and Romans also held butterflies in metaphysical regard. The philosopher Aristotle named the butterfly Psyche, which is the Greek word that means “soul.” In ancient Rome, butterflies appeared on denarii coins, to the left of the head of Juno, goddess of weddings and marriage.
The butterfly was associated with transformation, and there is a famous Roman statue of a butterfly flying out of the open mouth of a dead man, indicating that the soul was leaving his body via the mouth.
In addition to spellwork, they may also be used in divination practices to communicate with the dead. For example, you may interpret the appearance or behavior of a moth or butterfly as a message from a deceased loved one.
Disclaimer:
Bones are sold as curiosity only. We do not recommend the consumption of bones and we are not responsible for any use of bones in tinctures, oils, soaps, etc.
Our products are not for medical use nor do we claim that they replace medical treatment.
We do not guarantee spellwork or intentions.
Buy purchase of this product, you guarantee that you have read and understand the disclaimer of this item.
Due to the nature of this work, all sales are final. Please be respectful of all remains and handle natural items responsibly. Keep all specimens out of reach of children and pets.
This purchase is for ONE (1) wall-hanging shadowbox with 13 butterflies.
I Ethically Sourced I
I Natural I
I Sustainable I
The Butterfly
Butterflies are often seen as symbols of transformation, rebirth, and spiritual guidance.
Butterflies symbolize transformation, mirroring the journey of personal growth and change that humans go through. Just as a butterfly undergoes metamorphosis, humans can evolve, learn, and emerge stronger from life’s challenges.
Butterflies are a powerful symbol of rebirth, signifying new beginnings and fresh starts. In spiritual contexts, rebirth can refer to spiritual awakening or the cyclical nature of life and death.
Many believe that butterflies are messengers from the spiritual realm. Their sudden appearance during pivotal moments or deep contemplation can be seen as signs or messages from departed loved ones, angels, or spirit guides. They bring wisdom, clarity, and guidance during times of uncertainty.
Irish folklore holds that the butterfly is related to the very soul of a human being. It’s considered bad luck to kill a white butterfly because those hold the souls of deceased children. The butterfly is also associated with the fire of the gods, the dealan-dhe', which is the magical flame appearing in the needfire, or in the Beltane balefire.
The ancient Greeks and Romans also held butterflies in metaphysical regard. The philosopher Aristotle named the butterfly Psyche, which is the Greek word that means “soul.” In ancient Rome, butterflies appeared on denarii coins, to the left of the head of Juno, goddess of weddings and marriage.
The butterfly was associated with transformation, and there is a famous Roman statue of a butterfly flying out of the open mouth of a dead man, indicating that the soul was leaving his body via the mouth.
In addition to spellwork, they may also be used in divination practices to communicate with the dead. For example, you may interpret the appearance or behavior of a moth or butterfly as a message from a deceased loved one.
Disclaimer:
Bones are sold as curiosity only. We do not recommend the consumption of bones and we are not responsible for any use of bones in tinctures, oils, soaps, etc.
Our products are not for medical use nor do we claim that they replace medical treatment.
We do not guarantee spellwork or intentions.
Buy purchase of this product, you guarantee that you have read and understand the disclaimer of this item.
Due to the nature of this work, all sales are final. Please be respectful of all remains and handle natural items responsibly. Keep all specimens out of reach of children and pets.
This purchase is for ONE (1) wall-hanging shadowbox with 13 butterflies.
I Ethically Sourced I
I Natural I
I Sustainable I
Fangs, shells, small bones, claws, or feathers can be used for protection, luck, for shamanic practice, or in order to draw from the qualities and abilities of the spirit animals that inhabit them. For example, a crow feather or claw may help balance your life and enforce your quest for knowledge of the greater mysteries, or fox fangs or bones may help you attain the wits you’d need in order to sail through a difficult situation. Likewise, they can be used during shamanic work for protection and guidance when traveling between worlds.
The Butterfly
Butterflies are often seen as symbols of transformation, rebirth, and spiritual guidance.
Butterflies symbolize transformation, mirroring the journey of personal growth and change that humans go through. Just as a butterfly undergoes metamorphosis, humans can evolve, learn, and emerge stronger from life’s challenges.
Butterflies are a powerful symbol of rebirth, signifying new beginnings and fresh starts. In spiritual contexts, rebirth can refer to spiritual awakening or the cyclical nature of life and death.
Many believe that butterflies are messengers from the spiritual realm. Their sudden appearance during pivotal moments or deep contemplation can be seen as signs or messages from departed loved ones, angels, or spirit guides. They bring wisdom, clarity, and guidance during times of uncertainty.
Irish folklore holds that the butterfly is related to the very soul of a human being. It’s considered bad luck to kill a white butterfly because those hold the souls of deceased children. The butterfly is also associated with the fire of the gods, the dealan-dhe', which is the magical flame appearing in the needfire, or in the Beltane balefire.
The ancient Greeks and Romans also held butterflies in metaphysical regard. The philosopher Aristotle named the butterfly Psyche, which is the Greek word that means “soul.” In ancient Rome, butterflies appeared on denarii coins, to the left of the head of Juno, goddess of weddings and marriage.
The butterfly was associated with transformation, and there is a famous Roman statue of a butterfly flying out of the open mouth of a dead man, indicating that the soul was leaving his body via the mouth.
In addition to spellwork, they may also be used in divination practices to communicate with the dead. For example, you may interpret the appearance or behavior of a moth or butterfly as a message from a deceased loved one.
Disclaimer:
Bones are sold as curiosity only. We do not recommend the consumption of bones and we are not responsible for any use of bones in tinctures, oils, soaps, etc.
Our products are not for medical use nor do we claim that they replace medical treatment.
We do not guarantee spellwork or intentions.
Buy purchase of this product, you guarantee that you have read and understand the disclaimer of this item.
Due to the nature of this work, all sales are final. Please be respectful of all remains and handle natural items responsibly. Keep all specimens out of reach of children and pets.
This purchase is for ONE (1) wall-hanging shadowbox with 13 butterflies.
I Ethically Sourced I
I Natural I
I Sustainable I
The Butterfly
Butterflies are often seen as symbols of transformation, rebirth, and spiritual guidance.
Butterflies symbolize transformation, mirroring the journey of personal growth and change that humans go through. Just as a butterfly undergoes metamorphosis, humans can evolve, learn, and emerge stronger from life’s challenges.
Butterflies are a powerful symbol of rebirth, signifying new beginnings and fresh starts. In spiritual contexts, rebirth can refer to spiritual awakening or the cyclical nature of life and death.
Many believe that butterflies are messengers from the spiritual realm. Their sudden appearance during pivotal moments or deep contemplation can be seen as signs or messages from departed loved ones, angels, or spirit guides. They bring wisdom, clarity, and guidance during times of uncertainty.
Irish folklore holds that the butterfly is related to the very soul of a human being. It’s considered bad luck to kill a white butterfly because those hold the souls of deceased children. The butterfly is also associated with the fire of the gods, the dealan-dhe', which is the magical flame appearing in the needfire, or in the Beltane balefire.
The ancient Greeks and Romans also held butterflies in metaphysical regard. The philosopher Aristotle named the butterfly Psyche, which is the Greek word that means “soul.” In ancient Rome, butterflies appeared on denarii coins, to the left of the head of Juno, goddess of weddings and marriage.
The butterfly was associated with transformation, and there is a famous Roman statue of a butterfly flying out of the open mouth of a dead man, indicating that the soul was leaving his body via the mouth.
In addition to spellwork, they may also be used in divination practices to communicate with the dead. For example, you may interpret the appearance or behavior of a moth or butterfly as a message from a deceased loved one.
Disclaimer:
Bones are sold as curiosity only. We do not recommend the consumption of bones and we are not responsible for any use of bones in tinctures, oils, soaps, etc.
Our products are not for medical use nor do we claim that they replace medical treatment.
We do not guarantee spellwork or intentions.
Buy purchase of this product, you guarantee that you have read and understand the disclaimer of this item.
Due to the nature of this work, all sales are final. Please be respectful of all remains and handle natural items responsibly. Keep all specimens out of reach of children and pets.
This purchase is for ONE (1) wall-hanging shadowbox with 13 butterflies.
I Ethically Sourced I
I Natural I
I Sustainable I