Midsummer Blue: The Egyptian Glass Blue-Winged Hummingbird Ornament
Cool, calm, and possessed of a serene self-assurance that only the most confident of flyers can carry off, this captivating hummingbird drifts into view on wings the color of a clear afternoon sky — soft periwinkle blue shading into deeper slate, each feather vein etched with breathtaking delicacy into the German Pyrex glass by the skilled hands of Egyptian artisans. The crystal-clear body and sweeping tail catch light like a prism, while a vivid green glass beak and a tiny red throat flash add just enough color contrast to bring the whole composition sparkling to life. A warm-toned Asfour crystal eye completes the effect with a wink of quiet brilliance.
Blue is the rarest color in the natural world — truly blue pigment almost doesn't exist in birds, which instead create their blues through a phenomenon called structural coloration, scattering light through microscopic feather structures to produce that luminous azure effect. The indigo bunting, the blue jay, the kingfisher — none of them are technically blue at all, just masterfully engineered to appear so. This glass hummingbird, by contrast, achieves its blue the old-fashioned way: pure pigment in molten glass, shaped by breath and skill into something that rivals nature's finest optical illusions.
- Hand-blown Egyptian ornament crafted from German Pyrex glass
- Crystal-clear body and tail with translucent periwinkle-blue wings; red throat accent
- Slender green glass beak
- Eye set with a genuine warm-toned Asfour crystal
- Includes gold metallic hanging cord; a serene and elegant addition to the hummingbird collection