Saturday, September 25, 2010

Steiff Teddy Bears Collectable celebrate a century of partnership with existing Schulte

Steiff bears are beautiful 100 years using materials prepared by the shoulder fabric mill in Duisburg, Germany above. Founded by Reinhard Schulte, the factory produces soft tissue in 1901 and was soon asked by Richard Steiff to produce new materials that could be used for - Teddy Bears!

Since those early days, Schulte largest and most famous producer in the world and supplier of fur products, production timesMohair, alpaca, wool and synthetic plush fur. The changes in the tissues are endless - wavy, curly, sparse, ratinee, opaque in difficulty and an infinite range of colors. Each stage of production at the factory in Duisburg for only the highest quality fabrics are called Schulte performed.

The most famous brands in the world using Schulte mohair teddy bears and soft toys - bears, Steiff, Dean Bears, Teddy Hermann, Kosenand the fork are just some that the use of precious materials products Schulte. In addition, supplies Schulte mohair in the fashion industry and designers such as Prada, Vivienne Westwood and Marc Joacobs.

Steiff Bears cemented the 100-year partnership in 2009 when the acquired companies joined forces and Schulte, Schulte made by Steiff. The plant will occupy its original site and deliver the materials Duisberg compaies worldwide. It 's timehave more leeway to exclusive content for Bears Steiff products for the production of the best.

Steiff Teddy Bears Reinhard limited edition Steiff teddy bear to show the first special partnership between the shoulders e. E 'consists of 11 different types of Schulte mohair and alpaca, with a patchwork of colors and textures stitching done. A small sample of the thousands of substances that produce Schulte together to make a special SteiffBear with a classic design and modern flair. Reinhard is rightly named after the founder of the factory Schulte and is limited edition of only 1901 pieces. He is a very special bear celebrates 100 years of teddy bears.

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  1. Hi, This article has been copied, with small alterations, from my article written for Corfe Bears. Please can you either remove it or add my original links as the article site requires.

    Thank you

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