Carved West Virginia Bear
This friendly bear was handcarved from West Virginia wood and is waiting to come home with you. A wonderful conversation piece or a little piece of West Virginia. Carving measures almost 5 inches tall.
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Carved West Virginia Bear
This friendly bear was handcarved from West Virginia wood and is waiting to come home with you. A wonderful conversation piece or a little piece of West Virginia. Carving measures almost 5 inches tall.
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8921
$40.00
3" x 4.875" x 2.75
1 lbs.
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