
Dionysus Pewter Goblet
- 380ml pewter goblet with a classic polished plain bowl
- Stem wrapped in elegant vine leaves for a distinctive Dionysian look
- Handcrafted in Sheffield from high-quality lead-free pewter
- Solid heavy base for balance, stability, and a premium feel
- Engraving available to create a personalised keepsake
- Supplied in a smart presentation box, perfect for gifting
This 380ml Dionysus Pewter Goblet blends classical inspiration with the refined craftsmanship of modern Sheffield pewter. Hand-spun from high-quality lead-free pewter, it features a smooth, highly polished bowl that shines both inside and out, offering an elegant vessel for wine, mead, or celebration. The stem is adorned with finely detailed vine leaves, echoing the ancient symbolism of growth, vitality, and festivity. With its solid weight and balanced construction, the goblet provides a comfortable and substantial feel, while engraving availability allows it to be personalised as a meaningful keepsake.
• Design – Polished plain bowl paired with an ornate vine-leaf stem
• Material – Handcrafted from high-quality lead-free pewter
• Finish – Bright polished interior and exterior for a refined appearance
• Engraving – Available for names, dates, or personalised messages
• Function/Usage – Ideal for wine, mead, ceremonial use, or display
• Presentation – Supplied in a smart presentation gift box
• Dimensions – Height 170mm | Top Diameter 90mm | Base Diameter 80mm
• Capacity – 380ml
• Weight – Approx. 350g
A celebration of artistry and tradition, this handcrafted goblet makes a meaningful gift for weddings, anniversaries, milestone events, or ceremonial occasions. Its combination of classical symbolism and modern craftsmanship ensures it remains a treasured piece for years to come.
Did you know?
In ancient Greek mythology, Dionysus was the god of wine, festivity, and joyous celebration. Goblets decorated with vines and leaves were common in rituals honouring him, symbolising abundance, creativity, and the pleasure of shared gatherings.
Pewter Care & Use
Pewter is a durable and attractive material that requires very little maintenance. With simple care, your piece will retain its soft lustre and fine detail for many years.
Everyday cleaning
Wash by hand in warm water using a mild washing-up liquid. Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately with a soft cloth to prevent water marks. Light buffing with a microfibre cloth will remove fingerprints.
Polishing & shine
Occasional polishing will restore the natural sheen of pewter. Use a quality pewter polish applied with a soft cloth, then buff gently. Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or wire wool, as these can scratch the surface.
Using pewter (food & drink)
Pewter items are ideal for display and everyday handling. Drinkware should always be hand-washed and dried after use to keep the finish bright. Pewter should not be used in microwaves or ovens.
What to avoid
Do not place pewter items in a dishwasher, as heat and detergents can dull the finish. Avoid prolonged soaking, bleach, or harsh chemical cleaners. Pewter is a soft metal and should be kept away from high heat or open flames.
Tip
Engraved items can be cared for in exactly the same way. Gentle cleaning and light polishing will help keep engraved details sharp and clear.
Pewter Care & Use
Pewter is a durable and attractive material that requires very little maintenance. With simple care, your piece will retain its soft lustre and fine detail for many years.
Everyday cleaning
Wash by hand in warm water using a mild washing-up liquid. Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately with a soft cloth to prevent water marks. Light buffing with a microfibre cloth will remove fingerprints.
Polishing & shine
Occasional polishing will restore the natural sheen of pewter. Use a quality pewter polish applied with a soft cloth, then buff gently. Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or wire wool, as these can scratch the surface.
Using pewter (food & drink)
Pewter items are ideal for display and everyday handling. Drinkware should always be hand-washed and dried after use to keep the finish bright. Pewter should not be used in microwaves or ovens.
What to avoid
Do not place pewter items in a dishwasher, as heat and detergents can dull the finish. Avoid prolonged soaking, bleach, or harsh chemical cleaners. Pewter is a soft metal and should be kept away from high heat or open flames.
Tip
Engraved items can be cared for in exactly the same way. Gentle cleaning and light polishing will help keep engraved details sharp and clear.





