
Hansa Bush Stone-Curlew - 42cm
Description
Bring the magic of Australian wildlife into your home with this stunning Bush Stone-Curlew plush from Hansa’s Australian Native collection. Carefully handcrafted in collaboration with wildlife experts, each piece is truly one of a kind—no two are exactly alike.
Made from premium fabrics, this lifelike plush captures the curlew’s expressive eyes, distinctive beak and feathered detailing with remarkable accuracy. The luxuriously soft faux fur features hand-trimmed accents, adding to its realistic charm.
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Whether used in puppet shows, storytelling sessions or simply as a unique display piece, this beautiful plush encourages curiosity and appreciation for native species. It’s an engaging way to connect children and adults alike with the wonder of Australia’s wildlife—and the importance of protecting it.
A thoughtful gift for wildlife lovers, nature enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates finely crafted keepsakes.
Specifications
- Recommended for ages 3 and up
- Complies with international safety standards
- Filling is made from recycled PE bottle
- 42cm to the base of the tail
- Handcrafted in the Philippines
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
- We ship Australia wide. Final rates are calculated at the checkout.
- Orders for instock product are shipped within 24 business hours
- We offer flat rate shipping starting to most countries worldwide. International shipments do not include any duties or taxes which may be payable upon entry of the order into your country. Please contact your local customs authorities for more information.
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Returns:
We accept returns up to 14 days after delivery for store credit. Goods must be unused and in their original condition.
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