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Moth Macabre Baroque Framed Death's Head Moth Wall Plaque

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  • This ornate Gothic picture would make the perfect addition to any alternative home.
  • The antiqued golden frame is based on Baroque style.
  • The ornate moth sits in the centre of the oval frame.
  • Cast in the finest resin and lovingly hand-painted.
Dimensions 18 cm tall (7 inches). 22 cm across.
Weight 0.5kg (boxed)
Brand Nemesis Now
Article Number 23902
Model Number D5067R0

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This ghoulish wall-mounted plaque is cast in the finest resin and finished in bronze and gold. Inside the round bronze frame sits a gold mammoth moth, on its back is gold skull, the moth's wings appear to be protruding from the side of the skull. The moth rest on an elaborate lime-green background. This plaque is a unique gift for anyone interested in Gothic themed oddities.

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