
Farmer George Caroler by Byers' Choice
George Washington considered himself, above all, a farmer. Throughout his life, he pursued innovative agricultural methods to improve productivity at Mount Vernon and beyond. His legacy includes the invention of a 16-sided treading barn in 1792—an ingenious design to protect wheat, his most valuable cash crop, from mud and rain.
Our exclusive Farmer George Caroler by Byers’ Choice pays tribute to Washington’s agricultural ingenuity and enduring role as a leader in American farming. He is handsomely dressed in a white cotton shirt, velvet trousers, and a navy blue felt jacket. A classic tri-cornered hat tops off his look, while thoughtful accessories—including a bag of wheat, messenger satchel, wicker basket, and bamboo rake—highlight his role as a gentleman farmer.
Details:
- Handmade in Pennsylvania
- Size: Approximately 13.5" tall
- Material: Made with a combination of wire, fabric, and clay
- Individually crafted, so no two are exactly alike
- MOUNT VERNON EXCLUSIVE
- Coordinates beautifully with our Gardening Martha Caroler
Celebrate America’s founding farmer with this collectible caroler, a charming addition to any patriotic or holiday display.