Handmade Historic White Oak Vase #67
This vase features a sleek and traditional silhouette with attractive blue accents. Several small knots decorate the smoothly finished wood, and the rings and grain of the tree are clearly displayed on all sides.
With a 1" opening, the vase stands just under 8" tall. At its widest point, the vase is approximately 4½" wide and has a 2" round base.
Created in Lanexa, Virginia by master wood crafter, Doug Dill.
These unique, one-of-a-kind Historic Wood pieces are each hand signed and numbered on the underside by the artist; Included with the vase is a small tag with the piece's unique serial number, tree source, and its dating. Additionally, the purchase will be accompanied by a numbered certificate signed by the Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
The majestic white oak stood at George Washington’s Mount Vernon for about 240 years until it fell on a windless night in November 2019. It had witnessed the passing of history as Civil War soldiers carved a cross and star in its bark. The tree was 115 feet tall and 12 feet around.
Learn more about the White Oak tree which fell at Mount Vernon Here.
