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These attractive and richly-coloured birds, along with the many other bird designs produced, are collectively by far the most successful designs in the history of the Nuutajärvi glassworks and the range is regularly expanded. Being handmade, each bird is unique and all are signed by the artist. Prof. Oiva Toikka (born 1931) is an internationally renowned glass artist who has won numerous awards. He has worked at Nuutajärvi as a designer and maker since 1963 and his birds have been in constant production since 1972.","physicalDescription":"Glass bird figure representing a Capercaillie or male Wood Grouse ('Metso' in Finnish). It has a red head and yellow beak and its body is brown and green with lustre scalloped pattern to indicate feathers. 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Until then, the Museum only had one Toikka bird, C.60-2004, a long-tailed duck.\n\nHistorical significance: Prof. Oiva Toikka (born 1931) is an internationally renowned glass artist who has won numerous awards.  He has worked at Nuutajärvi as a designer and maker since 1963 and his well-known, richly-coloured birds have been in constant production since 1972.  Being handmade, each bird is unique and Toikka signs them all.  Collectively, they form his  best-known work and they are by far the most successful designs in the history of the Nuutajärvi glassworks. New designs are constantly added to the repertoire.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Figure, blown glass bird, 'Capercaillie', designed and first made 2000, by Oiva Toikka at Nuutajärvi Glassworks, Iittala Oy Ab, Finland. This one made ca. 2004.","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Iinnut, Toikan. <u>Birds by Toikka 1972-2009</u>. 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