Historic Raw-Edged Wood Bottle Stopper - Wine Stopper
This finely crafted bottle stopper, featuring a raw-edged top, is the work of master woodturner Doug Dill from Lanexa, Virginia. The wood is sourced from a white oak tree planted at George Washington’s Mount Vernon around 1780, making each stopper a piece of living history.
The heavy tapered chrome stopper includes a triple ring of silicone to ensure a tight, reliable seal. Each stopper measures approximately 5 ¾" overall, and because of the natural wood, color, grain, and shape will vary, making each piece unique.
Details:
- Size: Approximately 5 ¾" overall
- Material: White oak (from Mount Vernon tree, circa 1780), chrome stopper, silicone rings
- Use: Creates a tight seal for wine or liquor bottles; sold individually
- Care: Hand wash recommended; avoid soaking; dry immediately to preserve wood quality
- Unique Feature: Each stopper is one-of-a-kind due to natural variations in color, grain, and shape
**Sold individually, not as a set**
