Avant Garden 8170-1 Tiffany Style Hummingbird Mosaic Birdbath

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Avant Garden 8170-1 Tiffany Mosaic Birdbath
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  1. Lawn & Patio
  2. Publisher: Opus
  3. Sales Rank in Garden: #96548

Product Review

Bring birds and art to your garden at the same time. This beautiful Tiffany-style birdbath is perfect for your deck, patio, or garden. It has a long lasting, reinforced concrete construction with real stained glass. The stain glass features a hummingbird drinking from a beautiful yellow flower. It includes a 21" folding wrought iron stand with rust resistant finish. This decorative birdbath is a must for any bird enthusiast.

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With its airy beauty and sturdy build, this hummingbird mosaic standing birdbath from Opus' Avant Garden line is a lovely addition to patio or path. Constructed in two pieces, the bath features a durable and ornate steel stand topped with a 15-by-2-inch concrete dish. In the dish's shallow bowl, handset mosaic tiles create a lively image of a hummingbird dipping into the mouth of a bright yellow cone-shaped blossom. A combination of rich blues, greens, yellows, and reds, the bird is cleverly detailed. Dark blue rectangles border the image and a steel rim guards against chipping. Rust-resistant and painted for the outdoors, the stand folds flat for storage. --Emily Bedard

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Average Customer Review
4.0 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)

27 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Love that hummingbird!, September 12, 2003
E "blueram72" (Rough and Ready, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Avant Garden 8170-1 Tiffany Style Hummingbird Mosaic Birdbath (Lawn & Patio)
This birdbath is everything I had hoped for... beautiful! I love hummingbirds and enjoy having birds of all kinds come to the yard, so I was happy to add this item to our wedding registry. The bath itself is a wonderful mosaic of what looks like stained-glass tiles (I'm not an expert on materials, but that is the effect when I look at it). It is a shallow bath, so it will require frequent refills during the hot months, but that's a good thing to avoid getting dirty, drawing mosquitoes and to keep it clean for the birds. The black iron (I think!) base is simple to set up so you can take it out of the box and have it in your yard immediately.Bottom line... this is a beatiful birdbath, so go ahead and treat yourself (and your neighborhood bird friends)!


20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars BUYER BEWARE, May 24, 2006
Richard L. Garrett - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Avant Garden 8170-1 Tiffany Style Hummingbird Mosaic Birdbath (Lawn & Patio)
The item in this picture is not the item I received. When you buy from a picture, make sure you are prepared to be disappointed. The frame of the stand is very thin, not wide as shown, screws are seen that attach to the stand, the bottom of the bowl is seen also. The bowl has concrete as filler, with a complete circle of bowl, looks cheap. The colors are washed out, the bird and flower also, not vibrant as shown. This item came with nothing from Mfg., no instuctions on anything or who they are. It was well wrapped and the package was ruined in removing. Apparently this was planned. I was told I could send it back free of charge. What am I going to send it in? Good old Amazon offered me 20% off to keep it, this is apparently their standard screw-up fee {not my first experience}. The item I received is not an $80 item, or a $64 item, it is in my yard, it will remind me where not to buy things in the future. BEWARE!!!!!


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected, January 6, 2009
M. Schoenfeld - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Avant Garden 8170-1 Tiffany Style Hummingbird Mosaic Birdbath (Lawn & Patio)
I bought this as a Christmas gift. I thought the colors in the bowl were better than I expected from the picture.

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