A bear there was, a bear, a bear!
All black and brown, and covered with hair!
from “A Game of Thrones” by George R.R. Martin
Our large black bear head sculpture is
built upon a handmade lightweight base,
covered with carefully cut man-made furs. Our artist Merikay also makes the eyes and
nose by hand.
This bear combines realism with whimsy for a memorable effect. It is ready to hang on
the wall of your home, office, or sportsman’s lodge!
Smaller black bears are also available.
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About Bears
Various kinds of bears live in North America, Europe, and Asia. Polar bears are
the largest carnivores that live on land, weighing up to 1430 pounds (650 Kg).
Most other bears eat mostly plant material, though they will eat meat
occasionally.
This
bear can add the finishing touch to (or perhaps be the beginning inspiration for) a charming rustic atmosphere.
Our large brown Bear head sculpture is a cross between a friendly grizzly
and a knowing teddy. The bear’s lightweight mixed media base is hand-made and covered with
synthetic furs. It has a handmade nose and bright hand-painted eyes.
He is ready to hang on your home or office wall, or that of your
favorite bear fan.
Smaller brown bears are also available.
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These
small bears are sure to delight bear lovers and collectors!
Take your pick, or buy both the small black and small brown, or for a family grouping
combine them with the larger versions.
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A
special creature for anyone with an affinity for Polar Bears!
Our large polar bear head sculpture is built over a lightweight paper-maché base,
covered with man-made furs. It is all hand made, including the eyes and nose.
Smaller polar bears are also available.
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This
“family portrait” compares the size of our small polar bear head sculpture to the larger version.
The size comparison in this image applies between any of our large and small bears.
While they’re not offered as a set on the How to Order page,
any simultaneous purchase of two or more animals qualifies for free shipping.
The following table and ordering links are for the small polar bear only.
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