Here's a bear sleeping bag for all your winter hibernation needs

Mary Bowerman | USA TODAY Network

A sleeping bag fashioned after a very large hibernating bear sends the message: Do not disturb nap time.

The sleeping bag features a massive bear head with a set of ferocious teeth to cuddle up in. The only downside seems to be the price tag of $2,350.

The bag was created by Dutch artist Eiko Ishizawa and is called the “Great Sleeping Bear,” the Huffington Post reported.

Ishizawa wrote on her website that she decided to create the sleeping bag after a wild bear was spotted roaming the countryside of Bavaria in 2006.

Inspired by the event, she eventually “created a realistic bear as a sleeping bag as a boundary between the culture and the wild nature,” according to Ishizawa’s website.

In 2013, Ishizawa wrote that she would begin selling the bear sleeping bags in 2014. She said she planned on only creating seven of the handmade sleeping bags in 2014, and encouraged those who ordered to take “snapshots” of how they use the bear.

For instance, you could wear it like a snuggie and head to the park.

On social media, interest in the sleeping bags resurfaced this week.

@1PhoebeJTonkin this is a bear sleeping bag (aka the pinnacle of leisure) i'll just leave this right here for you. pic.twitter.com/C8GiPDm1if — Matt McInnis (@Matt_McInnis) November 20, 2015

If I could fit in one, I would totally buy one. @SnoozZoo #snoozZoo #bear #sleepingbag #growl A photo posted by Orlando "Oly" Perez (@landopeezy) on Nov 17, 2015 at 7:39pm PST

Christmas list: Puppy Ukulele Puppy Realistic bear sleeping bag Puppy Puppy Puppy — meghan crosson (@mecrosson) November 18, 2015

Why am I just seeing this! A bear sleeping bag! I need this in my life! pic.twitter.com/oOU69tckE3 — David Graham (@PressPlayDavid) November 20, 2015

USA TODAY Network has reached out to Eiko Ishizawa for comment.

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