About this Product
Step into the allure of gothic artistry with our Gothic Dead Head Death Moth, a truly haunting piece in our stained glass collection. Handcrafted with intricate detail in Florida, USA, this stained glass creation exudes a dark elegance and is designed to captivate all who behold it.
Features:
• Ethereal Gothic Design: A mesmerizing death’s-head moth crafted with rare textured black holographic glass, set against a richly textured clear glass background. This piece reflects an eerie beauty with holographic accents of deep purple and vibrant lime green, embodying a ghostly allure. • Dual-Sided Magic: Whether displayed in a window or on a wall, both sides offer their own unique charm, transforming any space with gothic elegance and spectral light. • Masterful Craftsmanship: Sized at 8 inches in height and 9 inches wide, each detail is meticulously soldered with copper patina and a sturdy black chain, blending lightweight design with durability for versatile display options.
Perfect For:
• Gothic décor lovers and dark art collectors • Unique and memorable gifts, housewarmings, or special occasions • Those looking to add a hauntingly beautiful conversation piece to their space
Versatile Display Options:
• Hang in windows to let sunlight cast a haunting glow through the holographic glass • Display on walls as a unique piece of gothic-inspired art • Adds an enchanting, darkly elegant charm to any room
Care Instructions:
• Handle with Care: Always hold by the frame or edges to preserve the glass’s delicate finish. • Clean Gently: Use a soft, damp cloth for dusting; avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain its pristine look. • Safe Storage: Wrap in bubble wrap or a soft cloth if storing, and keep in a cool, dry place away from extreme temperatures.
Embrace the mysterious beauty of the Gothic Dead Head Death Moth—more than just décor, it’s a symbol of gothic style, artistry, and haunted allure.
Gothic Garage
Meet the Maker
Hey, My name is Ashley and welcome to my gothic gift shop. So, this business was born through many other businesses. I have been an artist for a long time but never found a way to create art that I could be happy with. One day I grabbed an iPad and found procreate and Instantly I knew this was it. A few years ago I decided to uproot my entire life with my family and move to Florida. After retiring from being a salon owner and hairstylist for over 20 years I found a new passion of being able to incorporate who I was and what I liked into a business. There is a stigma around the "Goth" world that I am here to change one skull at a time