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Kibori Kuma | Hand Carved Wood Bear | Japanese Hand Carved Bear with Salmon and Fishing Pole

Kibori Kuma | Hand Carved Wood Bear | Japanese Hand Carved Bear with Salmon and Fishing Pole

Vintage Kibori Kuma (木彫り熊) - meaning carved wood bear. These bears were first made in the 1920s by farmers in Yakumo, Hokkaido and later Asahikawa, Hokkaido. Production began when a leader of the Tokugawa clan suggested the farmers carve these iconic bears in the colder seasons when crops could not grow.

  • Wood
  • 20th Century
  • 10.25" x 9.75" x 12.75" (length, width, height) 
  • FA-AB088

 

$225.00
Kibori Kuma | Hand Carved Wood Bear | Japanese Hand Carved Bear with Salmon and Fishing Pole
$225.00

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Kibori Kuma | Hand Carved Wood Bear | Japanese Hand Carved Bear with Salmon and Fishing Pole

Vintage Kibori Kuma (木彫り熊) - meaning carved wood bear. These bears were first made in the 1920s by farmers in Yakumo, Hokkaido and later Asahikawa, Hokkaido. Production began when a leader of the Tokugawa clan suggested the farmers carve these iconic bears in the colder seasons when crops could not grow.

  • Wood
  • 20th Century
  • 10.25" x 9.75" x 12.75" (length, width, height) 
  • FA-AB088

 

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Vintage Kibori Kuma (木彫り熊) - meaning carved wood bear. These bears were first made in the 1920s by farmers in Yakumo, Hokkaido and later Asahikawa, Hokkaido. Production began when a leader of the Tokugawa clan suggested the farmers carve these iconic bears in the colder seasons when crops could not grow.

  • Wood
  • 20th Century
  • 10.25" x 9.75" x 12.75" (length, width, height) 
  • FA-AB088