Clan Crest Quaich Celebrate your clan heritage with this quaich engraved with your own crest. - Choose from dozens of clan crests
- Quality solid pewter
- Various sizes
- Optional Presentation Box
- Handmade in Scotland
Quaich is a Scots rendering of the the Gaelic word "cuach"; meaning a cup. Quaichs were used for whisky or brandy, and in the 19th century Sir Walter Scott dispensed drams in silver inlaid quaichs. Used for visitor's welcome or farewell cup by proud Clan Chiefs, worthy merchants, or humble crofters, the quaich has kept its simple but beautiful shape and friendly purpose. Engraving: we can arrange engraving at a charge of 30p (0.3 UK pounds) per letter, with a minimum charge of 5 pounds. We surcharge this after ordering; it is not shown on the checkout page, but will be on your receipt email after your order is charged. By default, engraved text will be around the outside of the bowl. Please notify us if you would prefer your message on the base or on a matching plinth (purchased separately), and we will be happy to arrange this. Please note that engraving adds 1-2 weeks to the delivery time. | | Dimensions: | various | | Materials: | Pewter. | | Options: | Clan, Engraving text, Satin lined Presentation Box, Size | | Delivery: | 4 options in stock ready to send next working day | | Unstocked options available in 1 week (Express Orders) | Also available as an Instant Gift | | Returns: | Made to order - see Full Terms | | Points: | Buying this product will earn you at least 105 Scotweb Points per item | | Price: | From £49.41 (inc. VAT) | Matching Items For This Product £22.00 (inc. VAT) £5.01 (inc. VAT) £34.45 (inc. VAT) £25.78 (inc. VAT) £50.00 (inc. VAT) £40.00 (inc. VAT) Similar Products From £35.29 (inc. VAT)  In Stock From £70.58 (inc. VAT)  In Stock From £20.00 (inc. VAT)  In Stock From £49.41 (inc. VAT)  In Stock From £35.29 (inc. VAT)  In Stock From £42.35 (inc. VAT)  In Stock | From £49.41 (inc. VAT) Clan Crest Quaich (Click to supersize)
Clans:
Abercromby, Agnew, Ainslie, Anderson, Anstruther, Arbuthnott, Armstrong, Baillie, Baird, Bannatyne, Bannerman, Barclay, Bell, Bethune, Borthwick, Boyd, Boyle, Brodie, Bruce, Buchan, Buchanan, Burnett, Cameron, Campbell, Campbell of Breadalbane, Campbell of Cawdor, Carmichael, Carnegie, Cathcart, Chalmers, Charteris, Chattan, Chisolm, Cochrane, Cockburn, Colquhoun, Colville, Craig, Cranstoun, Crawford, Crichton, Crosbie, Cumming, Cunningham, Dalrymple, Dalziel, Darroch, Davidson, Dewar, Douglas, Drummond, Dunbar, Duncan, Dundas, Durie, Eliott, Elphinstone, Erskine, Farquharson, Fergusson, Fleming, Fletcher, Forbes, Forrester, Forsyth, Fotheringham, Fraser, Fraser of Lovat, Galbraith, Galloway, Gartshore, Gordon, Graham, Grant, Gray, Grierson, Gunn, Guthrie, Haig, Haldane, Hamilton, Hannay, Hay, Henderson, Hepburn, Herries, Home, Hope, Hunter, Innes, Irvine, Jardine, Johnstone, Keith, Kennedy, Kerr, Kincaid, Kinnaird, Lamont, Leask, Lennox, Leslie, Lindsay, Livingstone, Lockhart, Logan, Lumsden, Lyon, MacAlister, MacArthur, MacAulay, MacBain, MacCallum/Malcolm, MacDonald, MacDonald of Clanranald, MacDonald of Sleat, MacDonald of the Isles, MacDonnell of Glengarry, MacDougall, MacDowall, MacDuff, MacEwen, MacFarlane, MacFie, MacGillivray, MacGregor, MacInnes, MacIntosh, MacIntyre, MacIver, MacKay, MacKenzie, MacKie, MacKinnon, MacLaine of Lochbuie, MacLaren, MacLaughlin, MacLean, MacLellan, MacLennan, MacLeod, MacMillan, MacNab, MacNaghten, MacNeil, MacNicol, MacPherson, MacQuarrie, MacQueen, MacRae, MacThomas, Maitland, MakGill, Mar, Marjoribanks, Matheson, Maxwell, Melville, Menzies, Middleton, Moffat, Moncrieffe, Montgomery, Morrison, Mow, Muir, Munro, Murray, Murray of Atholl, Napier, Nicolson, Ogilvie, Oliphant, Paisley, Pollock, Primrose, Pringle, Ramsay, Rattray, Riddel, Robertson, Rollo, Rose, Ross, Ruthven, Sandilands, Scott, Scrymgeour, Sempill, Shaw, Sinclair, Skene, Spens, Stewart, Stewart of Appin, Stirling, Strachan, Stuart of Bute, Sutherland, Swinton, Trotter, Turnbull, Tweedie, Urquhart, Wallace, Watson, Wedderburn, Wemyss, Young |