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A red handcrafted fused glass cardinal in a green scarf.
A red glass bird wearing a green glass scarf is being held in the hand and washed under a stream of water.
A Red glass Cardinal Hanging Bird is wearing a green glass scarf. The bird hangs in front of a bush with green berries.
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Northern Cardinal in Scarf | Red Bird Christmas Hanging Ornament

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$38.00 CAD
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Fused Glass Hanging Cardinal Christmas Ornament  

Add a festive touch to your holiday decor with this handcrafted fused glass cardinal, dressed in a sparkly green scarf. A classic symbol of the season, this vibrant red bird brings warmth and cheer to wreaths, trees, winter floral arrangements, or holiday table centrepieces.

The bold red glass stands out beautifully against evergreen foliage and pairs perfectly with seasonal berries. Whether hung on a tree or gifted to a nature lover, this charming Canadian icon is a joyful way to celebrate winter.

Size: Approximately 2.5"
Display: Threaded with clear, nearly invisible cord for hanging
Also available: Hanging Cardinal with Hat

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.