Bring the warmth of the Highlands into your home with our Scottish Sweets and Tea Giftset, a set that captures the beauty, taste and pride of Scotland. Each piece is designed to make your tea moments feel special, from the comforting flavor of classic teas to the elegant thistle patterns that decorate your kitchen.
The Highland blend tea, smooth and refreshing, and Scottish breakfast teas, a rich, bold flavor, each come with 10 individually tagged tea bags. They’re beautifully presented in a tartan packaging, a symbol associated with clan pride. They are paired with Walkers shortbread fingers, buttery, crumbly, and perfectly Scottish and Mrs. Tilly’s creamy fudge, a sweet touch that completes the experience.
If you love to sip your tea in style, add our Scottish window mug or our thistle spiral mug. Crafted from durable new bone china, they feature Scottish designs such as Scotland’s national flower, surrounded by intricate Celtic knotwork.
To complete your set, add matching coasters with wooden tops and cork backing to protect your table, and a Scottish thistle tea towel, made from 100% natural cotton. Both are practical and beautifully decorated with symbols of strength and heritage.
The Scottish tea caddy, adorned with golden thistles and Celtic spirals, holds 1.41 oz of loose-leaf Scottish breakfast tea, preserving freshness while celebrating Scottish artistry.
Altogether, this collection brings the essence of Scotland into your home. Its warm, proud, and full of heart and makes a perfect gift for anyone who loves tea, heritage, or simply beautiful things made with care. Pair it with our Irish Blessing and Shamrock Cup Sets to create a Celtic-inspired gift.
2 Reviews
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5 stars
This is an early Christmas gift for my mother who loves Scottish treats. I haven't opened the boxes but they are intact and look nice. Can't wait to see her face!
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Set 1
Package came quickly and everything is great (Set 1). My husband is a proud Scot and I got this package to surprise him. He said it reminds him of the cookies his mother used to bake back in the day which he usually drank with milk.