
Quaich - Wikipedia
A quaich / ˈkweɪx /, archaically quaigh or quoich, is a special kind of shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl of a type traditional in Scotland. It derives from the Scottish Gaelic cuach (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʰuəx]), meaning a cup.
Did You Know? - The Quaich - Rampant Scotland
In ancient time, during the Celtic period, it is believed that the Druids filled the quaich with blood from the heart of sacrificed humans. It has a special place in the heart of all who know something of its history and is a prized possession of many people who have an association with Scotland.
How to Have a Scottish Quaich Wedding Ceremony
Feb 14, 2025 · As one of the oldest Scottish wedding traditions, the origins of drinking from the Quaich is steeped in ancient lore and legends, from the ancient Highlanders to Celtic Druids.
The Quaich Ceremony – Marriage - Argyll and Bute
The Quaich, a two handled loving cup, is an ancient Scottish tradition that seals the bond of two people, and marks the blending of two families. It symbolizes the love and trust...
History of the Quaich
A symbol of love and kinship, the Quaich is the original whisky cup and one of the most treasured possessions of those with family links and associations with Scotland.
Scottish wedding traditions – drinking from the quaich
Nov 17, 2023 · It might look like a simple silver bowl, but the importance of the quaich in Scottish tradition dates back centuries to the Highland clans. It’s the perfect symbol of unity and trust – but where did the tradition begin? What is a quaich? A quaich is a …
quaichs, the real history of the wooden quaich - Robin Wood
Jan 25, 2011 · Most sources seem to agree that the earliest quaichs were made of wood and it seems likely that the form developed in the 16th C. There were two ways of making them.
Quaich or Loving Cup • Irish Traditions - A Tipperary Store • Fine ...
Jul 25, 2016 · The Scottish Quaich originated from the Gaelic word “cuach” meaning “shallow cup.” Pronounced “quake,” the quaich is an ancient vessel used to celebrate a bond between two clans or families, each partaking of the offered drink.
15 Meaningful Scottish Wedding Traditions for Your Ceremony
Nov 2, 2024 · The Quaich, or Scottish "love cup," has held significance in Scottish wedding ceremonies since 1589, when King James VI gifted one to Anne of Denmark. This two-handled cup symbolizes trust, unity, and the act of sharing, representing the hands of …
Quaich - Humanist Society Scotland
A quaich is a Scottish two-handled drinking cup, often referred to as the cup of life. Drinking from the quaich is one of many wedding rituals often included in humanist wedding ceremonies. The history behind it Drinking from a quaich is an ancient Celtic ritual that symbolises love, peace and trust between two or more people.