
Medieval Pewter Goblet
- 250ml medieval-style goblet with decorative banding around the body
- Antique pewter finish for an aged, historic character
- Fine line detailing on the stem base plus a touch-mark near the rim
- Spun from lead-free pewter and available for personalised engraving
- Supplied in a carton box, with an optional upgrade to a presentation box
This Medieval Pewter Goblet blends historic character with traditional craftsmanship, offering a striking 250ml vessel inspired by the elegance of medieval drinking ware. Expertly spun from lead-free pewter, it features a decorative band of medieval-themed motifs encircling the body, complemented by fine line detailing around the base of the stem. The antique pewter finish enhances its authentic, time-worn appearance, while a touch-mark near the rim adds a final nod to heritage metalworking. With smooth areas suitable for engraving, it can be personalised to create a unique keepsake for themed celebrations, weddings, re-enactments, or special presentations. Supplied in a carton box, with an optional upgrade, it is ready for display or gifting.
• Decorative medieval-themed band around the body
• Spun from high-quality, lead-free pewter
• Antique pewter finish for authentic medieval character
• Fine line detailing on the stem base
• Touch-mark near the rim for traditional authenticity
• Ideal for personalised engraving
• Supplied in a carton box, with optional presentation upgrade
• Dimensions: Height 150 mm | Top diameter 85 mm
• Capacity: 250 ml
Evocative, finely detailed, and full of historical charm, this pewter goblet brings medieval tradition to life and makes a memorable gift for themed events or everyday enjoyment of wine, ale, or mead.
Did you know?
In medieval Europe, pewter goblets were common at feasts, banquets, and communal gatherings, prized for their durability and the status they conveyed. Decorative banding was often used to denote craftsmanship or affiliation, making each goblet a small expression of identity and artistry. Modern designs continue to echo these motifs in tribute to centuries of tradition.
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.
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