Framed Scorpion Insect Display UV shops blocking Glass

$67.81
#SN.100597
Framed Scorpion Insect Display UV shops blocking Glass, This framed scorpion includes a species called Heterometrus spinifer which lives in Thailand It is mounted in.
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Product code: Framed Scorpion Insect Display UV shops blocking Glass

This framed scorpion includes a species called Heterometrus spinifer, which lives in Thailand. It is mounted in a museum quality shadowbox frame shops with UV blocking glass. Handmade in Sonoma County CA by an entomologist.

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REAL FRAMED Scorpion DISPLAY DETAILS:
► 6” H x 8” W x 1¼ “ D. (choose frame color: black, walnut, white)
► Gallery quality frame
► Tru-Vue UV blocking conservation glass (so colors won't fade)
► Archival materials (Acid and Lignin free mounting papers)
► Hook attached to back to hang on wall (can also stand on its own)
► Natural history story about the specimen comes on a vintage style museum label.
► Gift box, tissue paper and info about butterfly origin and care of display

SHIPPING:
Ships within 1-4 days with tracking number. Guaranteed to arrive undamaged.
http://www.etsy.com/sg-en/people/BugUnderGlass

ABOUT THE INSECTS I USE:
With my unique background as a professionally trained entomologist & a Master's degree in Conservation biology, I DO NOT work with rare or endangered species and only use sustainably/farmed/widely available species. A majority of my specimens I use are breed on special insect farms that raise insects for live flying butterfly displays, zoos and collectors. These farms are endorsed and sometimes run by conservation groups (like WWF and Nature Conservancy) because they promote forest conservation by giving local populations a sustainable income that does not involve forest destruction, like agricultural farming or logging.


ABOUT KEVIN:
Kevin Clarke is a professionally trained entomologist with a Masters degree in Conservation biology – guaranteeing the highest quality and most environmentally friendly insects.
Kevin's work has been seen in Pottery Barn & West Elm catalogs, AMC's Taxidermy T.V. show "Immortazlied" and in the collections of the Ripley's Believe it or Not museum.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BugUnderGlass/about/

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