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Decorative glass robin ornament hanging among red berries
Glass ornament shaped like a robin with red breast and brown back, hanging on a branch with berries.
Decorative glass robin hanging among red berries on a branch.
Decorative glass adult robin ornament hanging on a branch with red berries.
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Hanging Robin Ornament | Three Sizes

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Fused Glass Robin – Hanging Ornament

A handcrafted American Robin in soft brown glass, with a bright red chest and a distinctive yellow beak. Made from layers of crushed coloured glass and kiln-fused over many hours, each bird has subtle variations that make it truly one of a kind.

The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is often seen as a cheerful sign of spring and new beginnings across Canada. Whether displayed in a sunny window, on a seasonal branch, or given as a gift to a bird enthusiast, this familiar red-breasted bird adds an endearing pop of colour all year round.

Sizes: Approximately 3.5" (adult), 2.5" (chick), 1–1.5" (pocket)
Display: Threaded with clear, nearly invisible cord for hanging
Also available: Perched Robin

 

Birds: General Information
  • •  Studio-glass handcrafted fused glass in Nova Scotia (no paints, glazes, or moulds)
  • •  Photos are for guidance only, though your bird will look similar. Minor variations in colour, tone and shade are part of the handmade charm
  • •  The direction the bird is facing varies — please let me know if you have a preference
  • •  Fused glass has a front and back — the front is glossy with detail

If you'd like to read more on how the birds are made, please visit The Birds or the more detailed blog article How the birds are made.