I named him "Herbarius" because the amazing illustrations featured in the book he carries are from a botanical text of the same name published in the late 1400s! The leather bag is entirely handsewn, and each page was Coptic-bound one by one. The book's covers feature wood veneer, and there are a number of loose pages that can be taken out or displayed however you wish. Approximately 9" excluding ears and mushrooms. Fabric, polymer clay, acrylic paints and varnishes, natural cotton, walnut hulls, resin, and glass.
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