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Stained Glass Scarlet Macaw Parrot 01
Panel With Zinc Frame Signed & Dated by Artist

Leaf Bar
Using the Tiffany technique of copper foil and solder, this handcrafted piece has
over 238 individually hand cut pieces of glass encased in a zinc frame


Glass Used
Imported Clear Textured Pilkington Sycamore
329-6S ... Emerald green on White, wispy
622-7S ... Emerald Green, Olive Green & White opal, translucent
315-1S ... White Swirled with Light Amber
161W ... Yellow WaterglassŪ
422-1W ... Deep olive on Sea Green WaterglassŪ
411-15S ... Deep Brown on Gold
308S ... Clear & White, Translucent
433-1W ... Deep steel on Sky blueWaterglassŪ
151W ... Red WaterglassŪ

Approximately
23" X 20"
Price: $542.00


Shipping for this item will be around $45.00 - $100.00
Depending where in the US you are located


To receive a quote on the actual shipping costs for any location
E-mail: Michael@SG-W.COM with your address and a description of the items you will be ordering.


Ordering:
Due to the size & weight of the larger stained glass windows we offer, we have decided not to set up a shopping cart system for this portion of our website.
Simply E-mail: Michael@SG-W.COM with your address and a description of the items you will be ordering. I will email you back with your total including the actual shipping costs.

To Get A Quote on Larger or Smaller Panel Sizes:
Email with the name of the items you want
Tell me what sizes you want the panels in
Let me know of any color changes
Include your zip code for shipping
I will email you back with your total including the actual shipping costs

Measuring Your Windows:
When measuring traditional square, rectangular or circular windows, simply use a measuring tape to obtain the accurate measurements needed. If you have an odd shaped window like (trapezoids, octagons, arched, etc.) all we would need is a template made out of cardboard or newspaper.



We accept payments in the form of PAYPAL, checks and money orders.


Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors & textures will vary slightly.


Any panel or suncatcher can be ordered as is or changed to your specifications as in size or color.
Changing the colors of a piece costs nothing but if you change the size of the piece the price may change.
For a list of colors you can choose from Click Here
E-mail color and size changes to: Michael@SG-W.COM

Wait time varies depending on work load
Average is 3-5 Weeks, Please contact for an estimate





Fun Facts:
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) is found in southern Mexico, Central America, and South America. In South America, the species is found as far south as northeastern Argentina. Ara macao is most common throughout the Amazon basin. Size of average adult length: 3 feet head to tail weight: 2 - 2.5 pounds. Tail feathers of males may be longer than females. Also, bills of males may be slightly larger. Scarlet macaws are brightly colored birds with feathers ranging in color bands from scarlet on their head and shoulders, to yellow on their back and mid wing feathers and blue on the wing tips and tail feathers. The face has short white feathers. Breeding in Ara macao occurs about every one to two years. The clutch size is 2 to 4 white, rounded eggs with an incubation period of 24 to 25 days. Females mainly incubate the eggs. After hatching, the young may stay with their parents for one to two years. The male feeds the young by regurgitating and liquefying. The parents will not raise another set of eggs until the previous young have become independent. Scarlet macaws reach sexual maturity at three or four years of age. Large macaws may live up to 75 years in captivity. Typical lifespans in the wild and in captivity are closer to 40 to 50 years. Macaws are mostly found in pairs either in their nests or flying together. Once paired with a mate, they are rarely found alone except to feed when one bird must incubate the eggs. Scarlet macaws primarily eat fruit and nuts, and will occasionally supplement their diet with nectar and flowers. Scarlet macaws occasionally consume clay found on the banks of rivers. This aids in digestion of the harsh chemicals such as tannins that are ingested when eating premature fruit.