Sunset Moth Trine Necklace
Sunset Moth Trine Necklace
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- Packed With Recycled Materials
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All focal-pieces are constructed with lead-free silver solder and oxidized.
All necklaces are nickel-free, brass core with a gunmetal finish.
Madagascar sunset moths (Chrysiridia rhipheus) are brightly colored moths native only to the island of Madagascar. In addition to their beauty, there are several aspects that set Madagascar sunset moths apart from other moths. Madagascar sunset moths are diurnal, meaning, unlike most moths, they are active during the day. This habit, as well as the bright colors and shape of their wings, causes them to frequently be mistaken for swallowtail butterflies. Madagascar sunset moths have only one means of defense -- they are poisonous. The toxins contained in the Omphalea plants are eaten by the caterpillars but not digested. Instead these toxins remain in their bodies through pupation and into adulthood. The result is a moth that is toxic to most predators. Their brightly colored wings may serve as a warning predators to leave them alone or suffer the consequences. By far the most noticeable distinguishing characteristic of Madagascar sunset moths is their appearance. They are large moths, boasting a wingspan of 3 to 3 1/2 inches. It's their wings that really get them noticed. The flashy colors are created by the curvature of the scales on their wings that reflect light in different angles, giving the appearance of color
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