Often seen perching in flocks, the Swallow-Warou is a small and elegant bird with a quiet call and a rapid, graceful flight pattern. Appearing in large numbers with the early days of warm weather, they are often considered to be the harbingers of spring. Although they are migratory in other areas of the South Pacific, the Aotearoa population appears happy to call our wetlands and coastal environments home all year around.
Dimensions (approx.): 150mm L x 130mm W 50mm D
Cast glass with set screw fitting. Can be mounted on any type of wall.
Luke Jacomb, his partner Tara, and their small team of artists and craftspeople are dedicated to bringing beautiful, locally created glass art into homes and spaces around the world. Every work is handcrafted from start to finish in their private studio spaces.
Using the lost wax casting method, the team creates individually handcrafted cast glass pieces. Taking approximately 145 hours to complete, every piece is meticulously hand-tooled and finished, resulting in unique works that carry their own personality and proudly reflect their handmade nature.
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