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Cast Glass Bird Warou/Swallow

Cast Glass Bird Warou/Swallow

Often seen perching in flocks, the Warou or Swallow is a small and elegant bird with a quiet call and a rapid, graceful flight pattern. Appearing in large numbers with the early days of warm weather, they are often considered to be the harbingers of spring. Although they are migratory in other areas of the South Pacific, the Aotearoa population appears happy to call our wetlands and coastal environments home all year around. They are believed to bring happiness and luck to a household and symbolise protection to a family and leaving the past behind.

This stunningly crafted cast glass Warou/Swallow is created by the incredible glass studio, Luke Jacomb Studio. It has a screw in the back so it can easily be screwed directly into your wall. Looks beautiful alone or as part of a collection.

  • Dimensions: L15cm x W13cm x D5cm (approx)
  • Cast glass with set screw fitting.
  • Can be mounted on any type of wall. 
  • Available in a variety of colours (Please note the colour previews may show a different species of bird as an example of the colour).
  • Each bird is hand made and unique so your order may vary slightly from the photo. 
  • Actual colours may vary. This is due to the fact that every computer monitor has a different capability to display colours and that everyone sees these colours differently. We cannot guarantee that the colour you see accurately portrays the true colour of the product.

Please Note: Each bird is hand made to order by the Luke Jacomb Studio. Production time is usually 6–8 weeks, depending on the studio’s schedule.

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Cast Glass Bird Warou/Swallow—

$127.01

$44.45

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Often seen perching in flocks, the Warou or Swallow is a small and elegant bird with a quiet call and a rapid, graceful flight pattern. Appearing in large numbers with the early days of warm weather, they are often considered to be the harbingers of spring. Although they are migratory in other areas of the South Pacific, the Aotearoa population appears happy to call our wetlands and coastal environments home all year around. They are believed to bring happiness and luck to a household and symbolise protection to a family and leaving the past behind.

This stunningly crafted cast glass Warou/Swallow is created by the incredible glass studio, Luke Jacomb Studio. It has a screw in the back so it can easily be screwed directly into your wall. Looks beautiful alone or as part of a collection.

  • Dimensions: L15cm x W13cm x D5cm (approx)
  • Cast glass with set screw fitting.
  • Can be mounted on any type of wall. 
  • Available in a variety of colours (Please note the colour previews may show a different species of bird as an example of the colour).
  • Each bird is hand made and unique so your order may vary slightly from the photo. 
  • Actual colours may vary. This is due to the fact that every computer monitor has a different capability to display colours and that everyone sees these colours differently. We cannot guarantee that the colour you see accurately portrays the true colour of the product.

Please Note: Each bird is hand made to order by the Luke Jacomb Studio. Production time is usually 6–8 weeks, depending on the studio’s schedule.