iittala Toikka Northern Parula - FinnFest 2013 Bird
by iittala
Type:
Bird Guide
SKU:
BR006258
â Made in Finland
â Mouthblown
â Designed by: Oiva Toikka
â Signed: FinnFest 2013 O. Toikka Nuutajärvi
â Limited Edition: Yes; Limited to only 250
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Description
Designed by renowned artist Oiva Toikka and crafted by iittalas master glass blowers exclusively for this special event, the Northern Parula is proudly named the FinnFest 2013 bird. The design was inspired by a spotting of the small warbler at...
Designed by renowned artist Oiva Toikka and crafted by iittalas master glass blowers exclusively for this special event, the Northern Parula is proudly named the FinnFest 2013 bird. The design was inspired by a spotting of the small warbler at the site of this year's FinnFest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Formerly named the Blue Yellow-backed Warbler, Toikka's impeccable interpretation of the sweet songbird captures these dreamy colors with finesse. A heavenly blue tail fades effortlessly into creamy white wings, and a warm golden breast boasts as the prominent feature of the piece. A straight beak and rounded head stay true to its living counterpart's curious and playful pose. With only 250 produced, each mouth-blown piece will be hand-etched with a "FinnFest 2013 O. Toikka Nuutajrvi" signature to remind you of its special origin and authenticity.
When natural light falls upon the glass of this piece, it will remind you of this bird soaring through the blue skies and feeling the summer sun's warm golden rays. Whether displayed on its own or added to an existing collection, the breathtaking beauty of Toikkas Northern Parula FinnFest 2013 Bird will bring joy to its admirers.
Designed by renowned artist Oiva Toikka and crafted by iittalas master glass blowers exclusively for this special event, the Northern Parula is proudly named the FinnFest 2013 bird. The design was inspired by a spotting of the small warbler at the site of this year's FinnFest in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Formerly named the Blue Yellow-backed Warbler, Toikka's impeccable interpretation of the sweet songbird captures these dreamy colors with finesse. A heavenly blue tail fades effortlessly into creamy white wings, and a warm golden breast boasts as the prominent feature of the piece. A straight beak and rounded head stay true to its living counterpart's curious and playful pose. With only 250 produced, each mouth-blown piece will be hand-etched with a "FinnFest 2013 O. Toikka Nuutajrvi" signature to remind you of its special origin and authenticity.
When natural light falls upon the glass of this piece, it will remind you of this bird soaring through the blue skies and feeling the summer sun's warm golden rays. Whether displayed on its own or added to an existing collection, the breathtaking beauty of Toikkas Northern Parula FinnFest 2013 Bird will bring joy to its admirers.
Product Details
- Made in: Finland
- Made by: iittala
- Designer: Oiva Toikka
- Measurements: 5-3/4" x 4" (14-1/2 cm x 10 cm)
- Signed: FinnFest 2013 O. Toikka Nuutajärvi
- Year Introduced:
- Limited Edition: Yes; Limited to only 250
- Numbered: No
- Primary Color: Yellow,White,Blue
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About Oiva Toikka
Oiva Toikka (1931-2019) is one of the most well-known personalities of Finnish glass. Toikkaâs projects offered a departure from the clean-lined designs Finland is known for. The creations from Toikkaâs imagination have been brought to life by the master glassblowers at iittala for over 50 years. Toikkaâs glass bird collection is his most familiar work and his limitless creativity has delivered hundreds of colorful, mouth-blown collectibles to the world. GlassBirds.com offers the largest collection of Toikka glass birds in the US.