
About this product
The yellow wattlebird is Australia’s largest honeyeaters and is native to Tasmania. They are named after the wattles in the corners of their mouths. Often described to sound similar to a person coughing, they are found in mountain shrubberies and open woodlands, particularly amongst eucalypts and banksias from which they feed on. They are a common sight in urban parks and gardens.
Inspired and designed in Melbourne + made in Arita, Japan using a 400 year old tradition.
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Store Pick Up | Not available |
*Local Delivery | Free |
Shipping | Free |
International Shipping | NZ $25; INT $60 |
*Local Delivery is only available for Sydney metro (within 20km of postcode 2064). Koskela is delivering Monday-Thursday.
Dimensions: 15 cm diameter
Materials: Arita porcelain
Colour: Cobalt blue
For display or to serve. Comes with matching box and information insert.