Bianco Blu Kingfisher
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by Bianco Blu
â Made in Finland
â Mouthblown
â Designed by: Tarmo Maaronen
â Signed: Tarmo Maaronen,FINLAND (year of manufacture)
â Limited Edition: No
â Best Price Guarantee
Description
The Kingfisher Bird boasts a powerful silver beak and a vibrant orange chest that fades into a beautiful blue tail, an eye-catching pop of color wherever it lands. The glasswork and coloring give the illusion of textured feathers, authentic to the Kingfisher species. Crafted in Fiskars, Finland, this Kingfisher glass bird was designed by artist Tarmo Maaronen and mouth-blown by a small team of skilled blowers. Maaronen was born in 1963 in Urjala, Finland and has been blowing glass since 1979. He worked as a teacher of Scandinavian glass techniques from 1995-1997, until he founded his own glass studio Bianco Blu.
*NOTE: Each bird is mouth-blown and unique. Your special bird might vary somewhat from the bird pictured.
Product Details
- Made in: Finland
- Made by: Bianco Blu
- Designer: Tarmo Maaronen
- Measurements: 5-1/4" L x 2-1/2" W x 3" H (13 x 6 x 7.5 cm)
- Signed: Tarmo Maaronen,FINLAND (year of manufacture)
- Year Introduced: 2023
- Limited Edition: No
- Numbered: No
- Primary Color: Blue,Orange
Shipping Information
- Guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition.
- FREE standard shipping on orders of $75+ to US 48 states
- FREE standard shipping to AK, HI, PR, Guam on orders of $250+
- FREE international shipping on orders of $250+
- Expedited shipping available
- Shipping charges apply to orders not meeting the above thresholds
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- Return Policy
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About Tarmo Maaronen
Designed by Tarmo Maaronen exclusively for GlassBirds.com, Bianco Blu glass birds are unique pieces of art you won't find anywhere else. Each is handcrafted and mouth-blown by a small team of skilled glassblowers in Fiskars, Finland. Born in Urjala, Finland, Maaronen has been blowing glass since 1979. Before founding his own glass stuido Bianco Blu, he worked as a teacher of Scandinavian glass techniques from 1995 to 1997.