Bianco Blu Pine Bird
$140.00 USD
by Bianco Blue
SKU:
BB-Pinebird
✔ Made in Finland
✔ Mouthblown
✔ Designed by: Tarmo Maaronen
✔ Signed: Tarmo Maaronen FINLAND 2020
✔ Limited Edition: Yes
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Description
The graceful shape of the Bianco Blue Pine Bird is formed from a stunning deep turquoise glass with a black head and pointy beak atop. The body is speckled and split between blues and whites on the back to the tail - with an occasional speckle on the sides. This bird would make a beautiful gift for fans of Finnish design or glass birds this season. Crafted in Fiskars, Finland exclusively for FinnStyle, Bianco Blu Pine Bird is a truly one-of-a-kind piece of art you won't find anywhere else. The 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.
Product Details
- Made in: Finland
- Made by: Bianco Blu
- Designer: Tarmo Maaronen
- Measurements: 6" L x 3-1/4" W x 4-1/2" H (15 x 8.25 x 11.5 cm)
- Signed: Tarmo Maaronen FINLAND 2020
- Year Introduced: 2022
- Limited Edition: Yes
- Numbered: No
- Primary Color: Turquoise,White,Blue
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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.