Celtic Jewelled Quaich - The quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago.
The word "QUAICH" is derived from the Gaelic word "Cuach" which means "shallow cup" or as we know it today, a "drinking cup". The Quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago and became the favourite drinking cup throughout scotland. Traditionally, the Quaich is used when offering a guest "the cup of welcome" and again when offering the farewell or parting drink. The simple but pleasingly distinctive design of the Quaich has remained unchanged over the centuries - a shallow bowl with two handles or ears, colloquially knows as "lugs". The original Quaichs were made in the primitive "staved" wood form and then from horn or leather. These materials were later superseded by Pewter and Silver. The Highland Quaich has now gained popularity as a gift line throughout the Western World. This quaich is made from pewter and has a Celtic knotwork band around the bowl and celtic knots surrounding a stone on the lugs. You have a choice of two different stones: either amethyst or cairngorm. You can make your choice from the box below. The diameter of the bowl is 3 inches.
Celtic Quaich - The Quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago
The word "QUAICH" is derived from the Gaelic word "Cuach" which means "shallow cup" or as we know it today, a "drinking cup". The Quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago and became the favourite drinking cup throughout scotland. Traditionally, the Quaich is used when offering a guest "the cup of welcome" and again when offering the farewell or parting drink. The simple but pleasingly distinctive design of the Quaich has remained unchanged over the centuries - a shallow bowl with two handles or ears, colloquially knows as "lugs". The original Quaichs were made in the primitive "staved" wood form and then from horn or leather. These materials were later superseded by Pewter and Silver. The Highland Quaich is now gained popularity as a gift line throughout the Western World. This quaich is made from pewter and has an intricate Celtic design on the inside of the bowl and on the lugs. The diameter of the bowl is 3 inches.
Thistle Quaich - The quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago.
The word "QUAICH" is derived from the Gaelic word "Cuach" which means "shallow cup" or as we know it today, a "drinking cup". The Quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago and became the favourite drinking cup throughout Scotland. Traditionally, the Quaich is used when offering a guest "the cup of welcome" and again when offering the farewell or parting drink. The simple but pleasingly distinctive design of the Quaich has remained unchanged over the centuries - a shallow bowl with two handles or ears, colloquially knows as "lugs". The original Quaichs were made in the primitive "staved" wood form and then from horn or leather. These materials were later superseded by Pewter and Silver. The Highland Quaich has now gained popularity as a gift line throughout the Western World. This quaich is made from pewter and has a thistle design on the inside of the bowl and on the lugs. The diameter of the bowl is 3 inches or 4 inches, please select the size you would like, below
Scottish Thistle Quaich - Traditional drinking vessel with thistle motif
The word "QUAICH" is derived from the Gaelic word "Cuach" which means "shallow cup" or as we know it today, a "drinking cup". The Quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago and became the favourite drinking cup throughout scotland. Traditionally, the Quaich is used when offering a guest "the cup of welcome" and again when offering the farewell or parting drink. The simple but pleasingly distinctive design of the Quaich has remained unchanged over the centuries - a shallow bowl with two handles or ears, colloquially knows as "lugs". The original Quaichs were made in the primitive "staved" wood form and then from horn or leather. These materials were later superseded by Pewter and Silver. The Highland Quaich is now gained popularity as a gift line throughout the Western World. The bowl is available in 2.5, 3, 4 or 5 inch diameter. Please make your size selection below.
Auld Lang Syne Quaich - The quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago.
The word "QUAICH" is derived from the Gaelic word "Cuach" which means "shallow cup" or as we know it today, a "drinking cup". The Quaich originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago and became the favourite drinking cup throughout Scotland. Traditionally, the Quaich is used when offering a guest "the cup of welcome" and again when offering the farewell or parting drink. The simple but pleasingly distinctive design of the Quaich has remained unchanged over the centuries - a shallow bowl with two handles or ears, colloquially knows as "lugs". The original Quaichs were made in the primitive "staved" wood form and then from horn or leather. These materials were later superseded by Pewter and Silver. The Highland Quaich has now gained popularity as a gift line throughout the Western World. This quaich is made from pewter and has an intricate Celtic design on the lugs and the chorus lines from Auld Lang Syne in the bowl. Auld Lang Syne is a popular Scottish song, traditionally sung at Hogmany, based on a poem by Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns. The diameter of the bowl is 3 inches.