Hansa Ferret Plush Toy Animal

(1 customer review)

$58.97

Peek a boo!

1 in stock

Description

Hansa Ferret Plush Toy Animal is a beautiful soft plush toy with a realistic look that you will take a second glance. Terri chose this 12.6″ tall ferret based on the whimsical expression on his face in combination of his brown upright standing body. The Family Mustelidae. Ferrets live in pasture, rough grassland and scrubland. Primarily prey on rabbits, but they also eat hares possum,birds, eggs, lizard. Adult ferrets live about two to four years. Gestation period is 42days NOTE: Stock photo so colors may vary on pieces- instock is lighter

Hansa’s Portraits in Nature is a handcrafted collection of realistic plush animals. Artists working in a socially and environmentally responsible studio create each Hansa animal from portraits of the creature in its natural habitat.

The “coat” of each character is meticulously cut by hand, never stamped out by a machine. Fabric for the spotted and striped animals is custom designed and manufactured in small lots to Hansa’s exacting specifications. Gentle paws, swishing tails, and soulful eyes and faces are lovingly detailed to give each character the life-like look that is unmistakably Hansa.

Hansa animals appeal to collectors and animal lovers of all ages. The life-sized pieces have exceptionally strong, yet lightweight, structural metal frames and can even be “ridden” by children and adults (up to 150 lbs.) Each piece comes with a teaching tag describing in detail, the animal’s habitat, lifestyle, gestation period, care of the young, and eating habitats.

Art Of Toys is proud to share the world of the Hansa artisans with you and hope you love the love and quality of details that make up these wonderful toys that are perfect design elements for a home as well as play friend.

Additional information

Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 12 in

1 review for Hansa Ferret Plush Toy Animal

  1. Nadia_Lawson

    Have you ever wondered about the history behind vintage tin toys and windup mechanisms, and how they have influenced modern toy making techniques?

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