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Upon its introduction in 1902, the "Richard Steiff" Teddy bear made history. And now this iconic design is making history once again. We’re reintroducing this legendary style in a new version made entirely of eco-friendly materials. As a part of the "Teddies for tomorrow" collection, the new Richard Steiff bear is sewn from bamboo viscose, has paw pads from plant-based felt, and is stuffed with a corn-based fiber. He proudly wears a stainless-steel chest tag etched with the company’s famous elephant logo. The updated Richard design is the first in a new series of unlimited iconic Steiff Teddy bear characters made of alternative materials, so start your collection now!
• Made in Germany
• Dimensions: 7″ x 4″ x 11″ (17.8 x 10.2 x 27.9 cm)
• Weight: 65 lb (29.5 kg)
The "Button in Ear" - a worldwide trademark of unmistakable quality
In 1904 Franz Steiff, Margarete’s nephew was looking for a way to protect Steiff products from imitation. His great idea later became the epitome of quality and handiwork: a metal button in the ear as a protection label. Initially engraved with an elephant motive, the metal button soon wore the trademark and therefore became inseparable with the brand.
"Steiff - Button in Ear" is a world wide renowned and unique trademark, which still stands for quality, richness of ideas and entrepreneurial spirit.
Please note, the button in ear is NOT removable.
About Steiff
Internationally renowned for its exceptional quality, Steiff still utilizes traditional materials and proven manufacturing techniques to create its unique and highly prized products.
Since 1880, Steiff has been making plush toys and collectibles that set the world standard for quality. The company is perhaps best-known for its bears -- Steiff invented the Teddy bear in 1902. Since the firm was founded by Margarete Steiff in 1880, more than 16,000 different designs for animals have been created. Vintage Steiff pieces are regularly sold on the secondary market for thousands of dollars.