Paint-it-Yourself Crafter's Unpainted Ceramic Bisque Heartline Bear Pottery 247302-NC
Paint-it-Yourself Crafter's Unpainted Ceramic Bisque Heartline Bear Pottery
Crafters, this is for you. This unpainted Heartline bear is a blank canvas! The do-it-yourself molded pottery is ready for your personal touch. Perfect for crafters, school teachers, art projects, and anyone who wants to express themselves or decorate their home. This traditional bear design features a sun-like circular opening on one side and is 4-1/2" tall by 8" wide by 2-1/2" deep. It is not painted and can be used for a large variety of projects.
These pots will take any kind of paint well including acrylics (non-fired) and fired paints. After painting with non-fired paints, consider spraying with a protective sealant or lacquer coating as the unfired bisque is absorbent and will collect dirt and oils.
The Bear is a potent source of strength for many Native Americans. Admired for their strength, independence, and self reliance, Bear's spirits were often invoked before entering battle. Warriors sometimes painted their faces with marks resembling bear claw scratches and carried double-edged knives with handles carved from the jawbones of bears as good luck charms. It was believed that bear power could also cure illness. Shamans or medicine men from many different groups frequently dressed as bears when working to heal the sick. Just as honoring the bear spirit could bring blessings to people, provoking the spirit might bring them harm. For that reason, some tribes, most notably the Apache, forbade their hunters to kill a bear, or even to touch the carcass of one found dead in the woods. |