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Hancrafted Irish & Celtic Wedding Rings made in Ireland by BORU!



Boru was originally founded in 1984 and initially produced Rings bearing Family Crests and Coat of Arms Jewelry and Boru previously called C&H was the first Jewelry manufacturer to acknowledge the heritage of Ireland and produce Celtic inspired pieces of Jewelry. Boru produces a high-quality premium product range.

Boru Wedding Rings








Add a Quaich to your Celtic Wedding


Traditionally the "Quaich", which originated in the Scottish Highlands, was used both for a "Cup of Welcome" and also when offering a farewell drink.

The word Quaich is from the Gaelic word “cauch” which means “shallow cup”. The Quaich was originally made from the primitive "staved" wood and later from horn or leather; eventually pewter and silver became popular as it became the favorite drinking cup throughout Scotland. The distinctive design has remained the same over the centuries - a shallow drinking bowl with 2 handles, known as "lugs".

In modern times in Scotland the Quaich is used for sharing the whiskey known as the water of life at wedding celebrations. The tradition is for the bride to fill the Wedding cup and pass it around all the guests in celebration of marriage.

The Celtic Knot Quaich
The Claddagh Loving Cup









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