With roots deep in ancient Celtic and Irish tradition, the loving cup is a time honored and beautiful symbol of the union of marriage. Used commonly by couples as far back as the 15th century, the loving cup is also frequently known as a quaich, which comes from the Celtic word for cup.
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Our pottery quaich or Loving cup is a small bowl with two handles or two knobs, dating back to Scotland. This traditional Scottish drinking vessel was
Pottery Quaich Wedding Pottery Quaich Loving Cup Hand Thrown Pottery Quaich
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Tradition of the Quaich
Celtic brides and grooms share their first wedding toast from the quaich; the traditional Scottish cup of welcome. One handle (lug) for you, and one
Wedding Quaich
Tradition of the Quaich
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Our pottery quaich or Loving cup is a small bowl with two handles or two knobs, dating back to Scotland. This traditional Scottish drinking vessel was
Pottery Quaich Wedding Pottery Quaich Loving Cup Hand Thrown Pottery Quaich
Our hand thrown pottery quaich or Loving cup is a small bowl with two handles or two knobs, dating back to Scotland. This traditional Scottish quaich
Pottery Quaich or Loving Cup Ceremonial Quaich Hand Thrown Pottery Quaich
Scottish Wedding Traditions - Historic UK
What's a quaich?, Scottish friendship bowl