• Ceramic Hummingbird Feeder
  • Ceramic Hummingbird Feeder
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Ceramic Hummingbird Feeder

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Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

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This hand-thrown, hand-painted ceramic feeder with a raised floral design attracts thirsty feathered friends to your yard.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Hummingbirds hover and dart from one spot to the next in the blink of an eye. But all of their aerial work requires a lot of fuel, forcing these speedy sweeties to feed up to eight times per hour. Transform your garden into a hummingbird's favorite watering hole with Lucy Schaeffer's ceramic feeder. Each hand-thrown and hand-painted piece showcases a unique blend of artistry and functionality, making it a lovely addition to any outdoor space.

    • Crafted from white stoneware and ceramic glaze, featuring a delicate raised floral design.
    • Inspired by Lucy's love for gardening and childhood memories, bringing a personal touch to your garden.
    • Uses a slip-trailing technique for intricate floral textures, enhancing its visual appeal.
    • Provides a beautiful, functional way to attract hummingbirds, adding life and color to your garden.
    • Easy to fill and clean, ensuring a hassle-free experience for bird watchers.
    • Measures 5.5" dia. x 5"H.
    • Made in New York.

    Made from

    cork, white stoneware, stainless steel wire, ceramic glaze

    Measurements

    5.5" dia x 5" (can vary from this due to handmade nature)

    Care

    When refilling feeder, pour out any old sugar-water mixture and rinse thoroughly with warm soapy water in the sink.

    Item ID

    60515

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    Lucy Schaeffer

    created by Lucy Schaeffer

    A lifelong artist, Lucy Schaeffer's work has focused on commercial photography, shooting images and video for well-known brands. She fell in love with pottery after her first class in 2018, and it's become a second career. Lucy crafts ceramics in the small garage studio at her home in upstate New York, where she lives with her husband and two kids. "I especially love making functional ware," she says. "Unique pieces that bring beauty and art to someone's home and can be used every day."

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