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The Piper’s Apron – This comical apron is made of a vinyl material allowing it to be used for indoor cooking or outdoor barbecuing. The...
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Pipers Do It with Amazing Grace – Although we refer to them as bumper stickers, these stickers go anywhere. You can put them; on your...
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Pipers Do It With Amazing Grace - Although we refer to them as bumper stickers, these stickers go anywhere. You can put them; on your car, on your pipe or drum case, on your walls or doors, on your locker etc. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor usage. Please browse through them and enjoy!
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Piping is Life, the rest doesn’t matter – Although we refer to them as bumper stickers, these stickers go anywhere. You can put them; on...
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Piping Is Life - The Rest Doesn't Matter - Although we refer to them as bumper stickers, these stickers go anywhere. You can put them; on your car, on your pipe or drum case, on your walls or doors, on your locker etc. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor usage. Please browse through them and enjoy!
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The Prince Edwards Island Tartan Coasters are a set of four coasters. Each coaster displaying the PEI Tartan. Felt feet protect surfaces. Wipe with a damp cloth when necessary. Size is 4.25" (11cm) square.
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The Prince Edward Island Tartan Flag mug is an 11oz, nicely weighted mug. The rim is not heavy. Hand washing is recommended.
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Proud to be Irish - Although we refer to them as bumper stickers, these stickers go anywhere. You can put them; on your car, on your pipe or drum case, on your walls or doors, on your locker etc. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor usage. Please browse through them and enjoy!
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Quaich - Celtic Knot Medium. This Medium Quaich measures 3.5" It is made of pewter and has a detailed band around the upper ring of the outside. There is a Celtic knot design on the inside of the bowl. This Quaich comes in a silk lined box. The Quaich is Scotland's Cup of Friendship The word "Quaich" is derived from the Gaelic "cuach" which means shallow cup. It became a favorite drinking cup throughout Scotland, originating centuries ago in the Western Highlands. Used for welcoming visitors or bidding farewell to friends, the Quaich was used by proud clan chiefs, worthy merchants or humble crofters and, as such, this unique yet simple drinking vessel has kept its beautiful shape and friendly purpose.
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Quaich - Large 4.5". The Small Quaich measures 2.5" It is made of pewter and has a detailed band around the upper ring of the outside. This Quaich comes in a silk lined box. The Quaich is Scotland's Cup of Friendship The word "Quaich" is derived from the Gaelic "cuach" which means shallow cup. It became a favorite drinking cup throughout Scotland, originating centuries ago in the Western Highlands. Used for welcoming visitors or bidding farewell to friends, the Quaich was used by proud clan chiefs, worthy merchants or humble crofters and, as such, this unique yet simple drinking vessel has kept its beautiful shape and friendly purpose.
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Quaich - Medium 3.5". The Small Quaich measures 2.5" It is made of pewter and has a detailed band around the upper ring of the outside. This Quaich comes in a silk lined box. The Quaich is Scotland's Cup of Friendship The word "Quaich" is derived from the Gaelic "cuach" which means shallow cup. It became a favorite drinking cup throughout Scotland, originating centuries ago in the Western Highlands. Used for welcoming visitors or bidding farewell to friends, the Quaich was used by proud clan chiefs, worthy merchants or humble crofters and, as such, this unique yet simple drinking vessel has kept its beautiful shape and friendly purpose.
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Quaich - Small 2.5". The Small Quaich measures 2.5" It is made of pewter and has a detailed band around the upper ring of the outside. This Quaich comes in a silk lined box. The Quaich is Scotland's Cup of Friendship The word "Quaich" is derived from the Gaelic "cuach" which means shallow cup. It became a favorite drinking cup throughout Scotland, originating centuries ago in the Western Highlands. Used for welcoming visitors or bidding farewell to friends, the Quaich was used by proud clan chiefs, worthy merchants or humble crofters and, as such, this unique yet simple drinking vessel has kept its beautiful shape and friendly purpose.
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