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A pair of blue, white and peach fused glass pocket bluebirds, perched on driftwood, in a garden (backyard)
A pair of glass eastern bluebird chicks perched in driftwood.
A pair of adult and chick blue and white glass bluebirds are perched on driftwood
A pair of blue, white and peach fused glass bluebirds on driftwood, in nature
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A pair of blue, white and peach fused glass pocket bluebirds, perched on driftwood, in a garden (backyard)
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A pair of glass eastern bluebird chicks perched in driftwood.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A pair of adult and chick blue and white glass bluebirds are perched on driftwood
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A pair of blue, white and peach fused glass bluebirds on driftwood, in nature

Fused Glass Bluebird | Pairs and Family Groups

Usual price
$82.00 CAD
Sale price
$82.00 CAD
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Bluebird Families

A small grouping of Eastern Bluebirds, perched together on driftwood. These gentle pieces suggest the easy closeness of family or longtime friends—birds gathered side by side, sharing space and season. A meaningful choice for springtime shelves, cottage windows, or as a gift for birthdays, Mother’s Day, or anyone who values quiet companionship.

Size: Approximately: 3.5 " (adult), 2.5" (chick) and 1-1.5" for (pocket) 
Display:  Mounted on a single piece of driftwood. The driftwood is detachable and packed separately. Size and Shape will vary.
Also available: Individual Bluebird

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.