As whimsically adorable as they are practical, these handmade felt birdhouses are inviting little houses for your avian friends! A unique gift for housewarming, Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthdays or hostess gifts.
Product Details: Measures: 9h x 6.5w
All work is done by hand using sustainably-harvested materials including natural sheep's wool, crocheted jute hanging cord and a hand-carved bamboo perch.
Sized for small birds like wrens, nuthatches and chickadees; Birds such as titmice may pull off parts of the wool and use them for their nests.
Opening measures approximately 1.25-inches but can be enlarged slightly to accommodate bigger birds. If placed in direct sunlight, colors will gently fade over two to three months, but will retain their shape for more than a year.
Made of naturally water repellent sheep's wool. Surface moisture from dew, rain or snow quickly dries in the open air.
Cleaning out old nesting materials is easy through the hole at the base or through the entry hole Do not machine wash or dry
About The Artisan:
Wild Woolies is a Fair Trade collective that has talent with making felt into home goods, birdhouses, coin purses, and ornaments.
Walking into the Kathmandu production center’s reception you are immediately greeted by a cheerful ‘Namaste’ (‘I Salute the God Within You’) with hands pressed together in a prayerful expression.
Proceeding into any of the production halls you’ll be greeted by a complete chorus of the same as dozens of ladies press felt into a variety of shapes, while others stitch, needle and applique to finish hundreds of different styles of decorative items for export.
Sheep’s wool is an amazingly adaptable fiber. It can be dyed any color and when hand felted using warm mildly soapy water it can be molded into any shape, or then cut and sewn together as per your imagination.
Because the felting and most of the stitching process is all done by hand with natural materials that can be sustainably harvested, hand felted products have a relatively soft impact on the environment.
Commercial exports of felted products from Nepal have grown exponentially since around 2000, benefitting thousands of mostly women workers, production managers and family businesses who help support their families and educate their children with their earnings.