Cream light fills most of this design. A single black wolf stands in profile against a full moon so large it runs almost from edge to edge, craters picked out in pale gold, with a deep violet sky and a drift of thin cloud behind it. The muzzle is lifted and the jaws are parted, caught mid cry. Why the head goes back That posture is practical. A wolf raises its muzzle so the call leaves at a shallow upward angle rather than straight into the grass and the undergrowth in front of it. Sound that meets the ground is absorbed and scattered. Sound released above it keeps going. Whoever drew this got the angle right. Night does the rest. Air after dark is cooler and stiller, and a long low call travels further through it than the same call at noon. Wolves are simply awake and moving then, which is how the howl and the moon came to share so many pictures. There is more on that in why wolves howl. Violet, cream and black Three tones and no more. The violet reads almost grey under a warm bulb and turns properly blue under cool daylight, so the panel shifts with the room through the day. Sizes and materials Made from polyester fibre and finished with high quality digital 3D printing. It is anti-slip, anti-static and anti-bacterial. Two sizes are offered, 40 x 60 cm and 50 x 80 cm, weighing between 160 g and 260 g depending which you choose. It sits with the rest of the wolf rug range.Free worldwide shipping, 7 to 12 business days. 30 day returns. See our shipping policy for details.