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Scotland Glass with Pewter Scottish Symbols
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Scotland Glass with Pewter Scottish Symbols
Our nume feels different. It’s about how it feels in your hand, how it looks on the table, and the small details you start to notice over time. What sets it apart is the pewter design. Whether it’s the lion rampant, the Highland cow, or the Trinity knot, each version has its own character. The lion feels more traditional and bold, the Highland cow a bit more relaxed and familiar, and the knot sits somewhere in between with its classic Celtic flow. The Lion Rampant is a long-standing Scottish symbol of strength and pride, often linked to royalty and a sense of bold national identity. The Highland Cow is a familiar figure of the Scottish Highlands, representing resilience, warmth, and the rugged beauty of the landscape. The Celtic Trinity Knot its an endless looping design traditionally associated with unity, eternity, and the connection between different aspects of life. They all share that same handcrafted finish though, which gives the glass a bit more depth than something plain.
The shape is also part of the experience. It’s slightly tapered, which helps bring out the aroma when you’re tasting whisky properly. At 6.15 oz, you can pour a proper measure and still have room to appreciate the scent and movement of the whisky.
There’s a slight individuality to each one, which comes from the way it’s finished by hand. It’s a small detail, but it makes the glass feel more personal.