Framed Beetle Taxidermy Dorcus titanus 6x6 in beetle order shadowbox

$66.77
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Framed Beetle Taxidermy Dorcus titanus 6x6 in beetle order shadowbox,

An incredible beetle specimen with unfortunate scientific name Dorcus titanus A member.

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Product code: Framed Beetle Taxidermy Dorcus titanus 6x6 in beetle order shadowbox

An incredible beetle specimen with unfortunate scientific name, Dorcus titanus. A member of the stag family with strong mandibles.

WE FRAME WITH UV BLOCKING GLASS:
UV rays are one of the most significant sources of degradation in museum artwork so we use Tru-Vue Conservation Clear UV blocking glass which blocks 99% of UV rays so you can enjoy your insect art for a lifetime.

FRAMED BEETLE DETAILS:
► UV blocking conservation glass (most sellers don't use this)
► Archival materials acid & lignin free mounting papers.
► Sturdy hook for hanging and can also stand on its own.
► Antique style museum label with natural history information.
► Gift box and care information.
► Handmade in order Sonoma County California by an entomologist.


SHIPPING:
Ships in well protected box within 1-3 business days with tracking number.


QUALITY & CRAFTSMANSHIP:
► Highest rated framed insect seller on the internet with over (6,700) 5-star reviews.
► We frame with UV blocking glass - a very important museum quality to keep specimen colors vivid.
► Over 18 years making exceptional insect art.


My B.U.G. STORY:
My name is Kevin Clarke and I personally preserve, spread and mount all insect displays in my Sonoma County California BUG studio. After completing a graduate degree in Conservation Biology that focused on insects, I changed my focus to art in a hope that it brings more attention to their beauty and plight.


WHERE DO THE BUGS COME FROM?
Having a graduate degree in Conservation Biology that focused on insect conservation, the insects I work with are not rare or endangered and come either insect farming programs (often run by governments or conservation groups), breeders or other sustainable sources.

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