
Glaucous Macaw Brooch
Brilliant blue and endlessly captivating, the Glaucous Macaw Brooch celebrates a bird wrapped in mystery and wonder. This species is considered extinct by many, having not been officially sighted in decades, but we're holding onto hope. Hand-assembled from layered resin and released as a limited-run design, it’s a meaningful piece for anyone who believes every species deserves its place in the sky.
Proudly supporting FAME (The Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species Ltd) with $2 from the sale of this design and all designs in The Rarest Kind collection donated.
- Hand assembled using bold blue resins, finished with printed detailing.
- Limited-run and created as part of The Rarest Kind collection.
- Size: 74mm x 43mm (H x W)
DESIGN STORY
I once lit up the skies in brilliant blue, calling through the forests of South America. Now I live in whispers and wonderings. No one’s quite sure if I’m still out there... but sometimes, it only takes one sighting to bring a species back into the story.
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Brilliant blue and endlessly captivating, the Glaucous Macaw Brooch celebrates a bird wrapped in mystery and wonder. This species is considered extinct by many, having not been officially sighted in decades, but we're holding onto hope. Hand-assembled from layered resin and released as a limited-run design, it’s a meaningful piece for anyone who believes every species deserves its place in the sky.
Proudly supporting FAME (The Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species Ltd) with $2 from the sale of this design and all designs in The Rarest Kind collection donated.
- Hand assembled using bold blue resins, finished with printed detailing.
- Limited-run and created as part of The Rarest Kind collection.
- Size: 74mm x 43mm (H x W)
DESIGN STORY
I once lit up the skies in brilliant blue, calling through the forests of South America. Now I live in whispers and wonderings. No one’s quite sure if I’m still out there... but sometimes, it only takes one sighting to bring a species back into the story.























