Clan Crest Quaich Polished Pewter Gold Plated Surround

Traditional Scottish cup of friendship.  This quaich is made from lead-free pewter.

Choose either a gold plated or pewter insert around the Clan crest of your choice.

Over 200 clan crests, all of which are the latest representations approved by the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs.

Scottish Thistle and Rampant Lion in stock.

$75.00 Select options
Clan Crest Quaich Polished Pewter Silver Plated Surround

Traditional Scottish cup of friendship.  This quaich is made from lead-free pewter.

Choose either a gold plated or pewter/silver insert around the Clan crest of your choice.

Over 200 clan crests, all of which are the latest representations approved by the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs.

Scottish Thistle and Rampant Lion in stock.

$75.00 Select options
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Clan Crest Round Sporran Flask 6oz Polished Pewter

The Clan Crest round sporran flask in polished pewter is a great gift.

Choose either a gold plated or pewter insert around the Clan crest of your choice.

Over 200 clan crests, all of which are the latest representations approved by the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs.

$99.00 Select options
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Pewter Quaich 3 Inch

This product is made in Scotland and is manufactured by Charles Buyers Company.

The Quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland as it is a Scottish invention. Traditionally, it was used to celebrate a bond between two clans, a welcome to travellers and is now used commonly in wedding and christening ceremonies. Today it is also a touching gift for retirement and many special celebrations.

It is common to share a wee dram amongst family and friends at special events.

$60.00 Add to cart
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Pewter Quaich 4 Inch

This product is made in Scotland and is manufactured by Charles Buyers Company.

The Quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland as it is a Scottish invention. Traditionally, it was used to celebrate a bond between two clans, a welcome to travellers and is now used commonly in wedding and christening ceremonies. Today it is also a touching gift for retirement and many special celebrations.

It is common to share a wee dram amongst family and friends at special events.

$70.00 Add to cart