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Bluebird Felt Hanging Bird

Bluebird Felt Hanging Bird

Regular price $15.00 USD
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Say hello to our charming hand-felted Bluebird, meticulously crafted to adorn your living space! Handcrafted by skilled artisans, each cardinal is lovingly made from 100% wool, ensuring a premium-quality creation that's both eco-friendly and sustainable.

Using time-honored felting techniques, our artisans bring to life the distinctive features of the bluebird, from its vibrant blue and white plumage to its elegant silhouette. Colored with azo-free dye, our bluebirds boast rich, lifelike hues that are safe for both you and the environment.

Measuring at just about 5", our felted bluebirds showcase intricate detailing, from their delicate beaks to their textured feathers. Equipped with a convenient string on the back, these charming birds are ready to hang anywhere you desire – from a branch in your garden to a hook in your home, classroom or homeschool room.

Whether as a thoughtful gift for a bird enthusiast or a whimsical addition to your own decor, our hand-felted bluebird brings a touch of nature-inspired elegance to any setting. Embrace the beauty of wildlife with our exquisite felted bluebird – a true testament to the artistry of handmade craftsmanship and the enduring allure of the natural world.

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  • Walking into the Kathmandu production center’s reception you are immediately greeted by a cheerful ‘Namaste’. Commercial exports of felted products from Nepal have grown exponentially since around 2000, benefitting thousands of mostly women workers, production managers and family businesses who help support their families and educate their children with their earnings. 

  • Our hand-carved games are crafted in Saharanpur in the region of Uttar Pradesh, India that is well-known for the ancient woodcarving techniques. Temples in this region bear witness to the early talent of artisans in that region.  Today, the craft is still practiced using hand tools that are much the same.  

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