A Toast to Scotland’s Soul

Each piece in our collection is more than glassware — it’s a story, hand-engraved in our Fife studio with care, tradition, and meaning. From the heights of ancient Munros to the whispers of Gaelic phrases, from iconic Highland emblems to flowing Celtic symbols, every design honours the landscapes, language, and legends that shape Scotland’s spirit.

Raise a glass to memory, to heritage — to Scotland.

Explore the Stories Behind Every Glass

Where craftsmanship meets heritage — and every pour carries a piece of Scotland’s soul.

  • Set of whisky glasses engraved with a wraparound design of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon, photographed on a dark reflective background

    Mountain and Memory

    Summits and Stories in Glass

    Engraved tributes to Scotland’s peaks and wild places.

    Explore the Highlands 
  • Whisky Glass engraved with Friochd-uilinn – "Nip of the elbow" (for sitting up in bed)

    Whispers in Gaelic

    The Language of Heritage

    Gaelic phrases and Scots sayings, etched with meaning.

    Whispered Words & Toasts 
  • Scottishwhiksy glass engraved with a highland cow and personalised text

    Highland Heritage

    Icons of a Nation

    Thistles, stags, bridges, and the emblems that endure.

    Discover the Icons 
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  • close-up deatil of stag design etched usings sandblasting engraving technique

    Entwined Echoes

    Symbols in Motion

    Ancient Celtic forms reimagined — flowing, timeless, alive.

    Where Echoes Become Form 
  • Haggis Whisky Glass engraved with a scottish legends design on a wooden surface with thistles

    Myths, Legends and Lore

    Where Stories Become Legend

    Highland spirits, Celtic creatures, and mythic beasts.

    Enter the Myths 
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The Spirit of Scotland — Etched by Hand

In every glass, a memory. In every design, a legacy.

Hand-engraved in our Fife studio, each piece in the Inspired by Scotland collection reflects the places, myths, and languages that define our nation’s soul. From Munros etched in fine detail to flowing Celtic forms and lyrical Gaelic phrases, this is more than glassware — it’s Scotland, captured in craftsmanship.