A shiny black glass bird perches on a log in front of a bright green grape vine leaf
Black Bird Chicks on Live Edge Logs by The Glass Bakery
Two fused glass blackbirds with yellow beaks sit on logs. They are on a table.
Fused glass Pocket Blackbird on a log sits on a table
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A shiny black glass bird perches on a log in front of a bright green grape vine leaf
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Bird Chicks on Live Edge Logs by The Glass Bakery
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Two fused glass blackbirds with yellow beaks sit on logs. They are on a table.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Fused glass Pocket Blackbird on a log sits on a table

Blackbird Perched Chick Ornament: Glass Artisan's Choice

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$39.00 CAD
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Shiny black glass, with a hint of sparkle on the wing.

Description

Blackbird (Turdus merula) Inspired by the melodious British Blackbird with its heart-warming pre-breakfast song!  Each handcrafted studio-glass chick is a little different so your gift is unique in every way! You can see some of the variation in the photographs.

Perched Blackbird Details

The Black Bird chick has a detachable perch fashioned from a slice of live-edge forest wood. Insert the little bird legs into the holes on the top of the wood to stand him up.  

  • Artisan Studio-Glass Fused Glass Black Bird Ornament 
  • Handmade in Nova Scotia from glass: no paints, glazes or moulds.
  • Unique Gift 
  • Easy to Ship and gift-wrap due to detachable Live-Edge Log Perch 
  • Size Approximately 2.5" for chick 3.5" for adult
  • Photos are for guidance only, though your bird will look similar. As it's handcrafted glass art, there will be minor variations in colour, tone and shade.
  • The direction the bird is facing varies.
  • Fused glass has a front and back. The front is glossier and has more detail. '
  • Hanging blackbirds are also available

If you'd like more details on how I handcraft the Blackbird and other birds, please visit the blog How the Birds were made