Bottle Stopper

Glass Cactus Bottle Stopper - Handmade Glass Bottle Stopper With A Cactus Design | Wine Stopper | Beer Stopper | Unique Gifts | Wine Gifts




$35.00

  • Details
    🌵 All Glass is handmade by us in Murrieta, CA USA

    🌵Custom made to order handblown glass Bottle stoppers with a cactus design on Cork

    🌵 Since they are made to order each one will come out unique and one of a kind

    🌵If you’d like a specific color or style, let us know in the notes. If not it will be artist choice.

    🌵The handblown glass cactus is attached to the cork with E-6000 glue for absolute security (we have tried to pull them off by hand and they will not budge)

    🌵The glass is super durable borosilicate glass (like Pyrex) and the corks are standard bottle size to fit wine, beer and soda bottles.

    🌵 Free Shipping over $35

    🌵Let us know if you have any questions.

    🌵Check out our other glass designs
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  • Shipping & Policies

    Shipping from United States

    Processing time

    18 business days

    Customs and import taxes

    Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.

    Payment Options

    Secure options
    • Accepts Etsy gift cards

    Returns & Exchanges

    I gladly accept returns, exchanges, and cancellations

    Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery

    Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Custom and personalized orders

    Yes! Contact us with a design in mind and we will try our best to create it for you.

    Wholesale availability

    We do offer bulk and discounted pricing for large quantities. Contact us and we can work something out! Since we are just 2 people we are limited to some degree but we will try our best to work something out

    What is lampworking?

    Lampworking is a type of glasswork where a torch or lamp is primarily used to melt the glass. Once in a molten state, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps. Although lack of a precise definition for lampworking makes it difficult to determine when this technique was first developed, the earliest verifiable lampworked glass is probably a collection of beads thought to date to the fifth century BC.

    Color Selection

    Glass is not a normal color pallet, colors in glass can come and go and some colors have a limited selection of shade and some colors react completely different in the kiln every time. Which is why we cannot match specific colors even from our own photos.

    Need a package earlier than ship by date

    If you need a package earlier than your projected ship by date please contact us and we will do what we can to get it by the date you need it.