• Hand-Blown Heart Hummingbird Feeder
  • Hand-Blown Heart Hummingbird Feeder
  • Hand-Blown Heart Hummingbird Feeder
  • Hand-Blown Heart Hummingbird Feeder
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Hand-Blown Heart Hummingbird Feeder

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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This handcrafted heart brings beauty, charm, and hummingbirds to your garden.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Your neighborhood hummingbirds could hang out just about anywhere—so give those pretty pollinators a good reason to make your yard the place to be. Filip Vogelpohl's handblown glass feeder sparkles with swirling red and pink tones and a sweet heart shape. Designed to attract hummingbirds with its vibrant colors and easy-to-use nectar reservoir, it brings beauty and movement to any backyard.

    • Attracts hummingbirds with a nectar-friendly reservoir and easy-access feeding port.
    • Four-inch size creates an eye-catching display.
    • Handblown in Idaho.

    Made from

    soda lime glass, food-grade silicone

    Measurements

    9" L x 5" W x 3" H; 12 oz capacity

    Care

    Hand-wash only

    Item ID

    61145

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    Filip Vogelpohl

    created by Filip Vogelpohl

    Originally from Prague, Filip Vogelpohl has called Boise, Idaho, home for many years. After discovering glassblowing right out of high school, he made it his lifelong passion and career, studying under renowned artists from Murano, Italy, and beyond. Filip's art draws from nature's vibrant colors and textures, often incorporating elements like driftwood and stones. His Boise studio is a creative hub where visitors can watch, learn, and even take classes in the mesmerizing art of glassblowing.

  • Customer Reviews
    Renie

    I love this piece, I now have two! But this one leaks worse than the first one! Am I doing something wrong? Can someone help me?

    PatPat

    This is a beautiful glass piece, but the tube leaked and ants gathered on my porch railing. No hummers have come up to it. I have emptied the nectar, and use it more as a sun catcher.