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This elegant 3oz pewter purse flask celebrates Scotland’s rich literary and artistic heritage in one beautifully symbolic piece. Handcrafted from high-quality, lead-free pewter and polished to a bright, refined finish, it is slim and discreet, ideal for carrying a small dram. The front is embossed with Robert Burns’ famous line “O my Luv is like a red, red rose”, a timeless expression of love and romance, while the reverse features the iconic Charles Rennie Mackintosh rose motif, adding an artistic Art Nouveau flourish. Finished with a secure screw top and supplied in a classic lid and base presentation box, it is designed to be treasured.
• 3oz pewter purse flask with slim, elegant profile
• Embossed Robert Burns “Red, Red Rose” inscription on the front
• Mackintosh rose motif on the reverse inspired by Art Nouveau design
• Handcrafted from high-quality, lead-free pewter
• Bright polished finish for a refined, elegant appearance
• Secure screw top closure
• Not suitable for engraving
• Supplied in a lid and base presentation box
• Height: 145mm | Width: 50mm | Depth: 20mm
Romantic, cultural, and deeply symbolic, this flask is ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or as a celebration of Scottish identity. A distinctive handcrafted pewter piece that blends poetry, design, and heritage into a lasting keepsake.
Did you know?
Robert Burns wrote “A Red, Red Rose” in 1794, and it remains one of the most famous love poems in the world. The Mackintosh rose, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the early 20th century, became an enduring symbol of Scottish Art Nouveau, representing love, beauty, and renewal.
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.
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