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wee 'Rainbow wren of hope bird' glass pin with red belly

wee 'Rainbow wren of hope bird' glass pin with red belly

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This item will be posted to you by Robyn Coetzee Glass Designs within 3 days of receiving payment.

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My Folksy shop is now closed but you can still buy my work through my website www.robyncoetzee.co.uk

These were born in response to Covid-19. Initially it started with 'Rainbow Wren of Hope' birds to hang in your window and then it expanded into jewellery, including earrings, pendants, brooches and pins. A reminder of hope. Sending much love to you and yours.

You have 14 days, from receipt, to notify the seller if you wish to cancel your order or exchange an item.

Unless faulty, the following types of items are non-refundable: items that are personalised, bespoke or made-to-order to your specific requirements; items which deteriorate quickly (e.g. food), personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken; digital items.

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This listing is for a wee 'Rainbow Wren of Hope' pin with a shiny silver beak and a red belly. He is roughly 15mm x 10mm

1st Class large letter post and packaging included in the price.

This little bird was a labour of love as I make the rainbow glass and then grind each bird into shape by hand, using cold working tools and machinery, before a second and sometime third firing. I am mostly taking away glass to grind and carve into shape.

Please let me know whether you would like me to post this to someone directly. I can also add a little note.

Kiln forming is a process where glass is layered and heated in a kiln to a temperature where the glass melts and the layers fuse together. All my glass is digitally annealed and cooled for strength and safety in my studio in Bristol. 2020© Robyn Coetzee Glass

Designed by Robyn in Bristol

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