- Various sizes
- Quality solid pewter
- Optional Presentation Box
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. |