
Originating from Scotland, the Quaich is an ancient vessel or cup traditionally used to celebrate a bond between two clans. It was used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travelers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies. |
Each quaich has the inscription of “new birth” in Irish gaelic surrounded by a triscele.. The Triscele design in the center is an ancient Celtic symbol of union and represents the trinity of Father, Mother and Child. Handcrafted in Cornwall of lead-free pewter. Attractively gift boxed with history card. Measurements-2” center
diameter (50mm) with height of 1” (25mm)
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