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Made of ceramic, our line of bird-feeders are not only decorative, but functional as well.

They were originally designed as bird feeders but customers have shared there original ways of using these multi-functional ceramic pieces.

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 Made of Ceramic This round bird feeder measures 8" x 3.5". The  spiral often represents the sun. Also the idea of growth, expansion, and cosmic energy, depending on the culture in which it is used.....

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Made of Ceramic This round bird feeder measures 8" x 3.5". The  spiral often represents the sun. Also the idea of growth, expansion, and cosmic energy, depending on the culture in which it is used.....

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Made of Ceramic This round bird feeder measures 8" x 3.5". The Trinity Knot has been found in various Celtic illuminated manuscripts and is also known as the Triquetra, which means "three-cornered" in Latin. To early Christians, it symbolized  the Trinity (God the Father, God the Son and God The Holy Spirit).

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Made of Ceramic This Teardrop shaped bird feeder measures 6.5" x 6.5" x 9.5" .The Spiral design on this feeder is impressed into the ceramic and then glazed and fired. The spiral often represents the sun. Also the idea of growth, expansion, and cosmic energy, depending on the culture in which it is used.

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