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A caterpillar enters the darkness of a cocoon with no guarantee of what comes next. And then — in a miracle that science can describe but never fully explain — it emerges. Completely transformed. Wings where there were none. Beauty where there was only waiting. This is metamorphosis. And for the believer, it is one of the most powerful pictures in all of creation of what Christ accomplished on the third day.
"I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die." — John 11:25
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the hinge on which all of history turns. He entered the tomb — fully dead, fully buried, the stone rolled and sealed. And on the third day, He emerged. Transformed. Glorified. Victorious over death itself. Just as the butterfly cannot return to what it was, Christ's resurrection changed everything forever — for Him, and for every person who places their faith in Him.
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" — 2 Corinthians 5:17
We are the metamorphosis. We are the ones who have been transformed — not by our own effort, but by the power of the risen Christ living in us. Every time you see a butterfly, every time you use these tumblers, let it be a reminder: you are not who you were. You have been made new.
The Metamorphosis Tumbler Set of 4 by Thomas Paul brings that stunning imagery to your everyday table. Featuring the iconic butterfly motif in vibrant, artistic detail, these melamine tumblers are as beautiful as they are practical — perfect for outdoor dining, poolside entertaining, summer gatherings, or simply elevating your everyday table with a piece of art that carries meaning.
Melamine is lightweight, shatter-resistant, and built for real life — making this set ideal for families, outdoor spaces, and anyone who wants beautiful tableware without the worry. At 8" tall, they make a striking statement on any table.
Give this set to someone who has walked through a season of transformation — a new believer, someone who has overcome, a friend who has emerged from a hard season into something new and beautiful. It is a gift that celebrates not just the beauty of the butterfly, but the power of the God who makes all things new.
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" — 2 Corinthians 5:17