





Butterfly Vases
When I made my Butterfly Collection, I had a hard time settling on just four butterflies to work with. There’s such an endless array of color, pattern, and shape that I could (and sometimes do) stare at pictures of butterflies for literal hours. I chose these four species for the vibrancy of their colors and the range of their collective palette.
Monarch - A very familiar species with vivid orange and black colors. The vase silhouette is like two globes or bubbles joined together in the middle.
Tiger Swallowtail - Sunshine yellow dusted with blue and orange spots. The vase is in the shape of a pyramid cut off before the point.
Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing - Teal blue veined with black stripes. The vase silhouette is a soft curve out and back in.
Purple Emperor - Iridescent purple-blue accented with creamy white spots. This vase is the most dramatic of the four, sweeping in and out again before coming in to the rim.
All four vases are about 2.5” tall and 2” across at the widest. Each of them is a one of a kind work of art.
When I made my Butterfly Collection, I had a hard time settling on just four butterflies to work with. There’s such an endless array of color, pattern, and shape that I could (and sometimes do) stare at pictures of butterflies for literal hours. I chose these four species for the vibrancy of their colors and the range of their collective palette.
Monarch - A very familiar species with vivid orange and black colors. The vase silhouette is like two globes or bubbles joined together in the middle.
Tiger Swallowtail - Sunshine yellow dusted with blue and orange spots. The vase is in the shape of a pyramid cut off before the point.
Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing - Teal blue veined with black stripes. The vase silhouette is a soft curve out and back in.
Purple Emperor - Iridescent purple-blue accented with creamy white spots. This vase is the most dramatic of the four, sweeping in and out again before coming in to the rim.
All four vases are about 2.5” tall and 2” across at the widest. Each of them is a one of a kind work of art.
When I made my Butterfly Collection, I had a hard time settling on just four butterflies to work with. There’s such an endless array of color, pattern, and shape that I could (and sometimes do) stare at pictures of butterflies for literal hours. I chose these four species for the vibrancy of their colors and the range of their collective palette.
Monarch - A very familiar species with vivid orange and black colors. The vase silhouette is like two globes or bubbles joined together in the middle.
Tiger Swallowtail - Sunshine yellow dusted with blue and orange spots. The vase is in the shape of a pyramid cut off before the point.
Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing - Teal blue veined with black stripes. The vase silhouette is a soft curve out and back in.
Purple Emperor - Iridescent purple-blue accented with creamy white spots. This vase is the most dramatic of the four, sweeping in and out again before coming in to the rim.
All four vases are about 2.5” tall and 2” across at the widest. Each of them is a one of a kind work of art.