Treat each other to a teddy to treasure

Looking for wedding morning gifts for each other, or perhaps you've had to postpone your wedding, and would love to exchnage gifts to mark the original date? What could be more special than these gorgeous Steiff bride and groom teddy bears? We're in love!

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The Steiff Bride Teddy Bear comes from the Steiff classic teddy bears range, she's 26cm tall and is made from the finest short pile white mohair. She's fully jointed and is decorated with a gorgeous lace collar with sparkling Swarovski crystal at the neck and on her head. She also wears a bright crystal heart pendant necklace, plus the sole of her right foot bears the symbol of infinity to denote love and a life together.

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The very handsome groom is 27 cm tall and like his bride is made from the finest short pile black mohair, as well as being fully jointed. He looks dapper in a grey-black irredescent waistcoat, matching bow tie and bright Swarovski crysta shirt buttons. He too bears the infinity symbol on his right foot.

Both bears are collector's items and come in illustrated gift boxes and are complete with the famous Steiff button in the ears.

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Also available is the Steiff Wedding Pendant Teddy Bear Set. At 9cm tall, the bears are detachable from their keyrings. These mini bears can sit and stand beautifully as they're fully joined like their larger counterparts. Super cute!

The bride bear is priced at £250. The groom is usually priced the same but is currently on offer at £199, and the pendant set, usually priced at £225 is currently on offer at £180. All are available at www.steiffteddybears.co.uk

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