
Anthropogenic / Non-mineral
Build-A-Bear Plush (Non-Geological)
Polyester fibers (C10H8O4)n and Synthetic Polymers
Hardness: <1 (very soft); Color: Beige/Cream with black/white emblem; Luster: Dull/Matte (fibrous); Crystal structure: Non-crystalline (amorphous polymer); Cleavage: None
- Hardness
- <1 (very soft)
- Color
- Beige/Cream with black/white emblem
- Luster
- Dull/Matte (fibrous)
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Physical properties
Hardness: <1 (very soft); Color: Beige/Cream with black/white emblem; Luster: Dull/Matte (fibrous); Crystal structure: Non-crystalline (amorphous polymer); Cleavage: None
Formation & geological history
Manufactured in a factory setting via mechanical assembly and stuffing; not a natural geological formation. Origin dates back to the late 20th century (1997 company founding).
Uses & applications
Toys, sentimental gifts, children's products, and collectible plush items.
Geological facts
The 'B-A-B' logo identifies it as a Build-A-Bear Workshop product. These items often contain a small fabric 'heart' inside that is ceremoniously placed during the stuffing process.
Field identification & locations
Cannot be found in nature; identifiable by the signature brand patch on the paw. Common in retail and household environments.
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