


Bottle Opener | Scotland
Whisky Frames | Scotland Bottle Opener:
This bottle opener is made from the curved part of a reclaimed whisky oak cask with an embossed metal opener featuring a Scottish thistle and the word Scotland. It comes with a magnet to hold the bottle cap in place as you open it. It can be easily hung on the wall and has two key hole mounts on the back to secure it.
As each bottle opener is handmade from reclaimed wood each piece is unique in tone and dimensions may vary slightly and each one is handmade in Scotland.
(Approx - Height: 23cm; Width: 7cm; Depth: 5cm)Â
Who are Whisky Frames?
Started by husband and wife team, Kristen and Ross, Whisky Frames began with the goal of creating frames that are uniquely Scottish and perfect for holding memories of loved ones. It began after they lost their beloved labrador, Tess, when Kristen went on a journey to find the best frame to house Tess's picture as a gift for her husband. She settled on a frame made of reclaimed barn wood, but after a visit to their favourite salvage yard, they fell in love with an old whisky barrel and knew they had found the perfect material for starting their business journey.

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Whisky Frames | Scotland Bottle Opener:
This bottle opener is made from the curved part of a reclaimed whisky oak cask with an embossed metal opener featuring a Scottish thistle and the word Scotland. It comes with a magnet to hold the bottle cap in place as you open it. It can be easily hung on the wall and has two key hole mounts on the back to secure it.
As each bottle opener is handmade from reclaimed wood each piece is unique in tone and dimensions may vary slightly and each one is handmade in Scotland.
(Approx - Height: 23cm; Width: 7cm; Depth: 5cm)Â
Who are Whisky Frames?
Started by husband and wife team, Kristen and Ross, Whisky Frames began with the goal of creating frames that are uniquely Scottish and perfect for holding memories of loved ones. It began after they lost their beloved labrador, Tess, when Kristen went on a journey to find the best frame to house Tess's picture as a gift for her husband. She settled on a frame made of reclaimed barn wood, but after a visit to their favourite salvage yard, they fell in love with an old whisky barrel and knew they had found the perfect material for starting their business journey.















