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Baby Abraham by Frank Webster

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Baby Abraham by Frank Webster is a true masterpiece of artisan craftsmanship. This exquisite bear is meticulously hand-made using gold, wavy Schulte mohair, giving him a luxurious and unique appearance. With German wool felt paw pads and carefully stitched claws, Baby Abraham embodies both elegance and realism.

The attention to detail continues with Baby Abraham's eyes, which are crafted from shiny black glass, adding a touch of soulful expression to this endearing bear. His nose is also hand stitched, waxed, and sealed, demonstrating the dedication to quality that Frank Webster puts into his creations.

Measuring at an impressive height of 12" (30cm) approximately, Baby Abraham is fully jointed, allowing for a wide range of poses and displaying his undeniable charm. Despite his delicate features, he is also surface washable, ensuring that he can be cherished for generations.

This particular Baby Abraham bear is the first and only one in a Limited Edition of 1, making it an exclusive collector's item for those who appreciate fine artistry. Designed and hand-made by the renowned bear artist Frank Webster, this bear is a testament to his years of experience and expertise.

Frank Webster, an esteemed bear artist hailing from Leicestershire, UK, has been designing and creating these beloved bears since 1988. His dedication to his craft and his impeccable skill have earned him the respect and admiration of collectors worldwide.

Please note that while Baby Abraham may appear lighter in the photograph due to the use of flash, his true color is even more captivating in person. It is important to note that this bear is not a toy and is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Baby Abraham by Frank Webster is a truly special creation, destined to become a cherished heirloom. This bear is an embodiment of beauty and artistry, a testament to the passion and talent of its creator, Frank Webster.