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Name:      Houston
Size:       6 inches
Edition:   
OOAK

Description:   Houston
has been carefully hand stitched and is made from a very pretty, wavy thick Schulte Mohair.    The Mohair is a lovely light gold, almost brown colour, and is very pretty and long. The mohair is extremly soft, and has uniform waves throughout.  The mohair is amazing!!  His foot pads are made from quality Wool Felt, which is cream.  His foot pads have been shaded in numerous colours for added warmth and depth.  (See photo below)

      

He is 5 cotter pin jointed, with a wobble joint in the head so he can be posed in many cute positions.  He has been filled with high quality polyester stuffing and weighted using steel shot in his feet and tummy.  With a bit of help, Houston can stand unaided but is more comfortable sitting (he has a large tummy, so he overbalances easily).  He has premium German glass eyes.





 
Like all Delartful Bears, Houston's  face has been carefully hand plucked and extensively needle sculpted.  Subtle hand shading in numerous colours and mediums have been added to his face to and ears bring out his personality.  His nose has been hand stitched with perle thread and then varnished to a shine.   Also, Houston has a VERY large tummy - another trademark of Delartful Bears.


    


Houston is wearing his very own smart leather collar.  The collar has been handcrafted, and has three aged bells attached.  The collar features a high quality clasp, so it can easily be taken on and off if you wish.  The leather has been hand dyed a beautiful medium brown colour.



Houston will arrive to his new home wearing a swing tag (removeable) with all his info on it.

Bernard's has been adopted. However, if you would like osmething similar, please do not hesitate to email me!



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This page was last updated on: 20th October, 2005.