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Historic Connections
1706 WHISKY QUAICH
£19.99
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1706 WHISKY QUAICH RRP - £26.99 OUR SPECIAL PRICE - £19.99
A unique pewter Whisky Quaich featuring an engraving of the famous Edinburgh Castle, and with attractive Celtic Knotwork arms.
The Quaich is further enhanced with a Celtic band engraved around the lower body of the Quaich (see detail in picture).
Guaranteed to make an ideal and unique gift idea.
Size (approx) 6.0ins x 2.5ins
THE HISTORY OF THE SCOTTISH QUAICH
The Quaich is the traditional Scottish cup of friendship, being used to offer a guest a welcome drink, usually whisky.
The word ‘Quaich’ is derived from the Gaelic word "cuach". Quaichs were traditionally made of wood, of a shallow circular shape, with a pair of small handles projecting from opposite sides of the rim.
Towards the end of the seventeenth century they began to be made in metal - pewter or silver and gold –and were often highly decorated with traditional motifs.
Quaichs today remain highly popular. They are often used as favours at weddings, being presented to all at the top table, a symbol of the shared love and partnership of the hosts.
Quaichs are a prized possession of all people with a love of Scotland, having kept their simple but beautiful shape and friendly purpose.
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