Thursday, June 2, 2011

Colonial Williamsburg Lotus Leaf Birdbath w/Bird - Verdi

Colonial Williamsburg Lotus Leaf Birdbath w/Bird - Verdi Review



Colonial Williamsburg Lotus Leaf Birdbath w/Bird - Verdi Feature

  • 6"H 16.5"W 13.5"D
  • Aluminum - Verdi finish
  • Includes birds as shown
  • Birdbath & stand sold separately
Sleek and elegant, the cedar waxwing is a fruit-eating bird that wanders through Virginia and the Carolinas. Naturalist Mark Catesby, some of whose books reside in the Colonial Williamsburg collections, first discovered and illustrated the species in the 18th century. A perfect pair is depicted here perched on a lotus leaf, long considered a sacred symbol of purity. Made of cast aluminum with hand-applied finish, this birdbath looks equally alluring on a garden stand or terrace tabletop.


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