Something For Everyone

Aanii everyone; we hope this finds you & your family in good health & good spirits!

If you haven’t been in to our shop lately, now is a good time for a visit. While our website has many options for you, it can’t possibly hold all the items available in our store. Bear’s Den is privileged to have such a great customers; providing your family with all the crafts, traditional medicines, art, gifts, and fun items for all ages – while giving us the means to look after our family!

Drop in for a visit if you’re able, if you’re looking for something and don’t see it on the website, feel free to contact us and we’ll do our best to provide it (if we don’t already have it in stock).

Here’s a very small selection of items from a few corners of our store…patches, drums, purses, t-shirts, collectibles, knives, coats, blankets & much more.

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