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Petal Hummingbird Feeder

$645.00

Handbuilt stoneware hummingbird feeder with petal-like clay surface texture. Feeder is slab built and high fired, with stoneware slip and glaze brushwork. High gloss red glazing sets off the petal embellishments to attract the attention of the hummingbirds.

Copper hanging wire is embellished with clay beads as shown. Hanging wire is 6’ in length unless specified shorter.

8 × 5.5 × 5.5”

An integrated nectar reservoir within the top portion of the feeder is glazed with a foodsafe high gloss glaze for easy refilling and cleaning. Birds access necar through small holes in the top surface of the feeder, which are highlighted in bright red glaze.

Images 6-8 show alternative designs for the Solo Feeder. All are available in a hanging configuration, regardless of how they are pictured. If you’d like one of these designs, please specifiy in the notes at checkout.

Image 6: Hollyhock

Image 7: Woodpile

Image 8: Nipples

Made to order. Please contact me for pricing and current lead time. My lead time varies widely from weeks to months depending on how many commissions I have in the works at any given time.

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Handbuilt stoneware hummingbird feeder with petal-like clay surface texture. Feeder is slab built and high fired, with stoneware slip and glaze brushwork. High gloss red glazing sets off the petal embellishments to attract the attention of the hummingbirds.

Copper hanging wire is embellished with clay beads as shown. Hanging wire is 6’ in length unless specified shorter.

8 × 5.5 × 5.5”

An integrated nectar reservoir within the top portion of the feeder is glazed with a foodsafe high gloss glaze for easy refilling and cleaning. Birds access necar through small holes in the top surface of the feeder, which are highlighted in bright red glaze.

Images 6-8 show alternative designs for the Solo Feeder. All are available in a hanging configuration, regardless of how they are pictured. If you’d like one of these designs, please specifiy in the notes at checkout.

Image 6: Hollyhock

Image 7: Woodpile

Image 8: Nipples

Made to order. Please contact me for pricing and current lead time. My lead time varies widely from weeks to months depending on how many commissions I have in the works at any given time.

Handbuilt stoneware hummingbird feeder with petal-like clay surface texture. Feeder is slab built and high fired, with stoneware slip and glaze brushwork. High gloss red glazing sets off the petal embellishments to attract the attention of the hummingbirds.

Copper hanging wire is embellished with clay beads as shown. Hanging wire is 6’ in length unless specified shorter.

8 × 5.5 × 5.5”

An integrated nectar reservoir within the top portion of the feeder is glazed with a foodsafe high gloss glaze for easy refilling and cleaning. Birds access necar through small holes in the top surface of the feeder, which are highlighted in bright red glaze.

Images 6-8 show alternative designs for the Solo Feeder. All are available in a hanging configuration, regardless of how they are pictured. If you’d like one of these designs, please specifiy in the notes at checkout.

Image 6: Hollyhock

Image 7: Woodpile

Image 8: Nipples

Made to order. Please contact me for pricing and current lead time. My lead time varies widely from weeks to months depending on how many commissions I have in the works at any given time.

How it works

Hummingbirds using a feeder :)

Portraiture by Ethan Jones