The Wedding Tradition You Might Not Know About
Many couples today want something personal in their ceremony – something that feels rooted rather than rehearsed.
Enter the Quaich
In traditional Scottish weddings, the quaich is filled with
whisky (sometimes wine or what ever you like) and shared between the couple to
symbolise unity and trust.
Two handles. Two people. One shared drink.
It’s simple, powerful, and beautifully symbolic.
Unlike candles that burn down or sand that’s sealed in a
jar, the quaich can be used again — on anniversaries, celebrations, or whenever
a reminder is needed of the promises made.
It becomes part of a couple’s story.
That’s why so many couples now choose engraved wooden
quaichs. Names. Dates. A short phrase.
Not just a prop for the ceremony — but a keepsake that
lasts.