





Hypnosis
The papilio Zalmoxis with its blue luminescent wings and yellow abdomen is as breathtaking as its name is full of history and symbolism. Named after Zalmoxis, the supreme deity of the Dacians in ancient Greece, and formerly a disciple of Pythagoras, who taught him the “sciences of the skies” on the island of Samos.
It is flanked by callicores with their famous “8” shapes on their underwing, spiralling like the pendulum of a hypnotist, and coleoptera in turquoise, dark navy and orange tones
Measures: 7.75” x 10”
The papilio Zalmoxis with its blue luminescent wings and yellow abdomen is as breathtaking as its name is full of history and symbolism. Named after Zalmoxis, the supreme deity of the Dacians in ancient Greece, and formerly a disciple of Pythagoras, who taught him the “sciences of the skies” on the island of Samos.
It is flanked by callicores with their famous “8” shapes on their underwing, spiralling like the pendulum of a hypnotist, and coleoptera in turquoise, dark navy and orange tones
Measures: 7.75” x 10”
The papilio Zalmoxis with its blue luminescent wings and yellow abdomen is as breathtaking as its name is full of history and symbolism. Named after Zalmoxis, the supreme deity of the Dacians in ancient Greece, and formerly a disciple of Pythagoras, who taught him the “sciences of the skies” on the island of Samos.
It is flanked by callicores with their famous “8” shapes on their underwing, spiralling like the pendulum of a hypnotist, and coleoptera in turquoise, dark navy and orange tones
Measures: 7.75” x 10”