Plain Bowl, Celtic Handle Quaich
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Dimensions 7cm, 9cm, 10.2cm, 11.5cm, 13.5cm, 17cm diameter Material Pewter Emblem Celtic design - Made in Britain
- Celtic engraved handles
- Quality solid pewter
- Available in a variety of sizes
- Optional Presentation Box
The engraved handles of this quaich are its only ornamentation, making this quaich a thing of subtle beauty. A traditional Highland cup, used by chiefs to both welcome and bid farewell to their guests, this quaich is beautiful and traditional. The word quaich comes from the Gaelic "cuach" for cup and is traditionally used to serve whisky or brandy. Sir Walter Scott was famous for dispensing wee drams to his guests in silver inlaid quaichs.
Whether you plan to welcome guests to your home with a bit of warming whisky, or even if you just appreciate the fine traditionalism, this beautiful quaich with Celtic engraved handles is a superb addition to any home.
Quaichs make very beautiful and unusual gifts and nothing makes a gift more special than an engraving. This product can be engraved, using Times New Roman font. By default, the engraved text will be around the outside of the bowl.
From our Help Centre
Tradition of the Quaich
quiach /kwex/ pronounced: kw-ay-ch
derived from Gaelic cuach 'cup'
It is hard to guess from its appearance exactly what a quaich is. Indeed, you'd be forgiven for thinking that it was a small decorative bowl with little other purpose, beyond being aesthetically pleasing. In fact, the quaich has a much more interesting beginning than that of a posh ornament.
Quaich Company
The Quaich Company take pride in producing the most comprehensive range of quaichs and exclusive Scottish giftware available, in pewter, wood, silver plate and hallmarked sterling silver. Each quaich is spun and polished by highly skilled craftsmen before going through a quality control procedure.
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Dimensions 7cm, 9cm, 10.2cm, 11.5cm, 13.5cm, 17cm diameter Material Pewter Emblem Celtic design - Made in Britain
- Celtic engraved handles
- Quality solid pewter
- Available in a variety of sizes
- Optional Presentation Box
The engraved handles of this quaich are its only ornamentation, making this quaich a thing of subtle beauty. A traditional Highland cup, used by chiefs to both welcome and bid farewell to their guests, this quaich is beautiful and traditional. The word quaich comes from the Gaelic "cuach" for cup and is traditionally used to serve whisky or brandy. Sir Walter Scott was famous for dispensing wee drams to his guests in silver inlaid quaichs.
Whether you plan to welcome guests to your home with a bit of warming whisky, or even if you just appreciate the fine traditionalism, this beautiful quaich with Celtic engraved handles is a superb addition to any home.
Quaichs make very beautiful and unusual gifts and nothing makes a gift more special than an engraving. This product can be engraved, using Times New Roman font. By default, the engraved text will be around the outside of the bowl.
We deliver worldwide. | |
Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. | |
Order in confidence with our returns policy. |
From our Help Centre
Tradition of the Quaich
quiach /kwex/ pronounced: kw-ay-ch
derived from Gaelic cuach 'cup'
It is hard to guess from its appearance exactly what a quaich is. Indeed, you'd be forgiven for thinking that it was a small decorative bowl with little other purpose, beyond being aesthetically pleasing. In fact, the quaich has a much more interesting beginning than that of a posh ornament.
Quaich Company
The Quaich Company take pride in producing the most comprehensive range of quaichs and exclusive Scottish giftware available, in pewter, wood, silver plate and hallmarked sterling silver. Each quaich is spun and polished by highly skilled craftsmen before going through a quality control procedure.
We deliver worldwide. | |
Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. | |
Order in confidence with our returns policy. |
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Customer Reviews
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Absolutley beautiful worth every cent, used at my father s wedding and was the highlight. Thanks Kathleen Rowett 30/03/2009
- From Scotweb
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A beautiful item, ordered as a gift. It was appreciated Stephanie Mooney 14/10/2006