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St Justin - Quaichs (9)


Magick - St Justin | St Justin - Quaichs (9)


St Justin - Inverurie horses quaich - large (pewter)St Justin - Inverurie horses quaich - large (pewter)

Large pewter quaich with embossed Celtic knot design on handles and horse design on base of bowl plus a raised Celtic knotwork border around the bowl edge just below the lip.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having no apparent connection to any other European drinking vessel. Traditionally used in Scotland to celebrate a bond between two clans, it was also used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travellers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies.
The Celts regarded the horse as a symbol of sovereignty. When depicted as a mare, the horse also symbolises the power of the mother goddess. Known as Epona (Gaul), Rhiannon (Wales), or Macha (Ireland) she is often depicted with a basket and key symbolising nourishment and guardianship.

Bowl rim diameter: 97mm Width (incl. handles): 180mm Height: 47mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.

Ref: QU01
Weight: 0.25

Price:£60.55 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

St Justin - Nouveau triscele quaich - large (pewter)St Justin - Nouveau triscele quaich - large (pewter)

Large pewter quaich with embossed Celtic design on handles and base of bowl plus a raised Celtic knotwork border around the bowl edge just below the lip.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having n

Bowl rim diameter: 97mm Width (incl. handles): 180mm Height: 47mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.

Ref: QU03
Weight: 0.25

Price:£60.55 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

St Justin - Interlacing knot quaich - large (pewter)St Justin - Interlacing knot quaich - large (pewter)

Large pewter quaich with embossed Celtic design on handles and base of bowl plus a raised Celtic knotwork border around the bowl edge just below the lip.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having no apparent connection to any other European drinking vessel. Traditionally used in Scotland to celebrate a bond between two clans, it was also used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travellers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies.
The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.

Bowl rim diameter: 97mm Width (incl. handles): 180mm Height: 47mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.


Ref: QU07
Weight: 0.25

Price:£60.55 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

St Justin - Elvish love script quaich - large (pewter)St Justin - Elvish love script quaich - large (pewter)

Large pewter quaich with embossed Celtic design on handles and a raised Celtic knotwork border around the bowl edge just below the lip.The base of the bowl is inscribed with the inspiring message of eternal love in beautiful Elvish script: One ring to show our love. One ring to bind us. One ring to seal our love and forever to entwine us.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having no apparent connection to any other European drinking vessel. Traditionally used in Scotland to celebrate a bond between two clans, it was also used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travellers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies.
The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.

Bowl rim diameter: 97mm Width (incl. handles): 180mm Height: 47mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.

Ref: QU102
Weight: 0.25

Price:£60.55 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

St Justin - Lugh's knot quaich - medium (pewter)St Justin - Lugh's knot quaich - medium (pewter)

Medium pewter quaich with embossed Celtic design on handles and inside bowl plus a raised Celtic knotwork border around the bowl edge just below the lip.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having no apparent connection to any other European drinking vessel. Traditionally used in Scotland to celebrate a bond between two clans, it was also used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travellers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies.
Lugh was the most honoured of the Irish gods. He was renowned for his multitude of talents and skills.

Bowl rim diameter: 72mm Width (incl. handles): 127mm Height: 35mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.

Ref: QU128
Weight: 0.25

Price:£39.18 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

St Justin - Wedding vow quaich - To have and to hold (pewter)St Justin - Wedding vow quaich - To have and to hold (pewter)

Medium pewter quaich with embossed Celtic design on handles, Celtic knot and wording 'TO HAVE AND TO HOLD inside the bowl plus a raised Celtic knotwork border around the bowl edge just below the lip.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having no apparent connection to any other European drinking vessel. Traditionally used in Scotland to celebrate a bond between two clans, it was also used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travellers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies.
The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.

Bowl rim diameter: 72mm Width (incl. handles): 127mm Height: 35mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.

Ref: QU130
Weight: 0.25

Price:£39.18 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

St Justin - Wedding vow quaich - To love, guide and protect (pewter)St Justin - Wedding vow quaich - To love, guide and protect (pewter)

Medium pewter quaich with embossed Celtic design on handles, Celtic knot and the wording TO LOVE, GUIDE AND PROTECT inside the bowl plus a raised Celtic knotwork border around the bowl edge just below the lip.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having no apparent connection to any other European drinking vessel. Traditionally used in Scotland to celebrate a bond between two clans, it was also used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travellers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies.
The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.

Bowl rim diameter: 72mm Width (incl. handles): 127mm Height: 35mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.

Ref: QU131
Weight: 0.25

Price:£39.18 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

St Justin - Scottish christening quaich - small (pewter)St Justin - Scottish christening quaich - small (pewter)

Small pewter quaich with embossed Celtic design on handles and the inscription NUADH BREITH (new birth) with a triscele inside the bowl.

Caution: this item is NOT dishwasher safe. High temperatures and cleaning agents will damage the pewter.
The quaich (pronounced quake from the Gaelic word cuach) has a rich heritage in Scotland - indeed it is a uniquely Scottish invention, having no apparent connection to any other European drinking vessel. Traditionally used in Scotland to celebrate a bond between two clans, it was also used in the 17th century to offer welcome to travellers and is now commonly used in wedding and christening ceremonies.
The triscele in the centre is an ancient Celtic symbol of union and represents the trinity of father, mother and child.

Bowl rim diameter: 51mm Width (incl. handles): 87mm Height: 18mm

Supplied in a satin-lined gift box.

Ref: QU15
Weight: 0.25

Price:£33.01 (VAT Free)

Quantity:             

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