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WILDLIFE GARDEN Hand Carved DecoBird | Superb Fairywren

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UPC:
7350054764179
Condition:
New
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Material:
Wood
Size:
110 x 48 x 90mm
Colour:
Black, Blue, White
Country of origin:
Sweden

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Hand-carved bird sculpture Superb Fairywren DecoBird by Wildlife Garden

Bring a touch of Australia’s vibrant wildlife into your home with the lifelike Superb Fairywren DecoBird. Hand-carved from eco-friendly lime wood and hand-painted with non-toxic, environmentally friendly water-based acrylics, this sculpture beautifully captures the striking appearance of the adult male Fairywren, known for its dazzling blue and black breeding plumage. Native to south-eastern Australia and Tasmania, the Superb Fairywren was named 'Australian Bird of the Year' in 2021, making this figurine not only a delightful decor piece but also a celebration of this iconic species.

Designed in Sweden with the guidance of ornithological experts, each DecoBird is unique, making it a perfect addition to your nature-inspired decor or an excellent gift for bird lovers. The sculpture comes packaged in a display box, along with an informative booklet about the species, adding an educational touch to its decorative value.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or looking for a meaningful gift, the Superb Fairywren DecoBird is a charming and sustainable choice for any home. 

Key features of the DecoBird Superb Fairy-wren

  • Hand-carved from lime wood
  • Hand-painted with non-toxic water-based acrylic paint
  • Dimensions: 110 x 48 x 90 mm
  • Weight: 0,038 kg
  • A booklet with information about the animal is included
  • Comes in a gift box
  • Not suitable for outdoor use when exposed to the elements!
  • Style Superb Fairy Wren

Origin

Designed in Sweden / Hand-crafted in China

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