Waxwing Song

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Waxwing Song
$34.19 USD
- Stock: This item is on Backorder and will take time to arrive. When you order this item, it will ship in 2-12 weeks. You will receive updates by email. On average, backorders take about 4 weeks to ship. It will ship Jun 25th or later.
- Artist: Maynard Reece
- Model: 0110567009
- Categories: Wall Decor
All items purchased at West Wind Gifts are Special Ordered for You.If the Status is GREEN: It takes us about a week or so to get the items you order. We ship within hours of your items arriving here. Officially, our orders go in on SUNDAY EVENINGS (midnight EST) and arrive here a week Monday, however we often have additional shipments arriving during the week. The busier it is, the more often we have shipments sent to us (i.e. Christmas time)If the Status is RED, this means that there is no stock at our supplier. That is, it will take time for it to arrive to us. This process usually takes 2-12 weeks. The average is 4 weeks. The sooner we get your order in, the faster we'll get it here. Some backorders will always show as a backorder as they need to be brought in from an International office.All orders ship from Alberta, Canada. We ship worldwide, with flat rate shipping in Canada/USA, and automatic shipping discounts.We accept CAD $ (Canadian Dollars), USD $ (US Dollars), EUR € (Euros), GBP £ (Britain Pound Sterling), and AUD $ (Australian Dollars)
At West Wind Gifts, we offer flat rate shipping in Canada/USA with a CAD$10 / USD$7.50 shipping discount for every CAD$100 / USD$75 in your cart. (That is, shipping is free at CAD$200/USD$150 for most, and CAD$300/USD$225 for all. We ship worldwide. International shipping is based on cost once packed/shipped.Find out more about West Wind Gifts' shipping policies here.
“Waxwing Song” is the delightful ninth edition in the Treasured Wings collection of hand-crafted sculptures. These flawless, fine porcelain works are hand-painted for remarkable realism, while intricate raised-relief detailing perfectly depicts the kinglet’s face and layered feathers. And, just like the other issues in this collection, “Waxwing Song” conveys the naturally-curved shape of a waxwing’s wings to create a delicate frame, seemingly enveloping this portrait and giving it added dimensional interest.
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