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Curry Family Crest beer glass - Scottish origin
Curry Family Crest beer glass - Scottish origin
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Here’s a proper gift for anyone called Curry who enjoys a beer! The Curry Family Crest on a sturdy 16oz pint glass. Beautifully illustrated. Carefully researched. Uniquely personal.
Symbolism of the Curry family crest
This historic coat of arms features a traditional arrangement of emblems rooted in classical Scottish armorial design. The primary shield is composed of a vibrant red field (Gules), a color traditionally signifying military fortitude, strength, and valor on the battlefield. Positioned prominently across the center is a silver or white diagonal cross (Argent), known in British heraldry as a saltire. This specific charge represents the Cross of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, serving as a powerful emblem of national identity and steadfast faith. Positioned "in chief"—at the topmost part of the shield—is a single white rose, a classical device representing purity, peace, and hope. Crowning the helmet above the shield is the family's traditional crest: a striking red rooster (a cock gules), which in traditional Scottish heraldry stands as the ultimate symbol of vigilance, courage, and a warrior’s constant readiness for action. This exact armorial configuration is factually recorded in the historic rolls of Scottish arms for the ancient family of Currie (or Corrie) of Newbie and Kelwood, as well as the ancestral branch of that Ilk in Annandale, Dumfriesshire.
Origin of the surname Curry
The Scottish surname Curry is a direct locational and topographical name, originating from the ancient lands and Barony of Corrie located in the historic civil parish of Hutton and Corrie within Annandale, Dumfriesshire. The name itself is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word coire, which means "cauldron," a term frequently utilized in medieval Scottish geography to describe a circular, bowl-shaped valley or a deep glen on the side of a mountain. Individuals who owned or settled these specific lands adopted the geographical marker as a hereditary surname, which appears in public records as early as the 12th and 13th centuries under various spellings such as de Corrie and de Curry. Prominent historical recordings include Walter de Curry, who was appointed Keeper of the castles of Dumfries, Wigton, and Kirkcudbright during the late 1200s. As branches of this ancient family migrated across the Scottish Borders, through Berwickshire, and eventually into the Ulster province of Ireland, the spelling evolved interchangeably between Curry and Currie, while firmly preserving its ancestral connection to the rugged terrain of southern Scotland.
About the artist
Each coat of arms in the Family Crests Store is an artwork by heraldic artist Éamonn Breathnach. All are carefully researched, drawing from the earliest available records across multiple heraldic archives. Noted for their elegance and attention to detail, these artworks make meaningful and uniquely personal gifts for any occasion with family and friends.
Product details:
• Glass material
• Volume: 16 oz (473 ml)
• Not dishwasher or microwave recommended – hand wash only.
Size guide
| WIDTH (inches) | LENGTH (inches) | |
| 16 oz | 3 ½ | 5 ⅞ |
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This product is printed especially for you when ordered, one at a time, by royal decree of Mother Nature to keep the realm beautiful. Making products on demand instead of in bulk is by royal decree from Mother Nature. We only craft when you command, keeping the realm beautiful and free of clutter. Family Crests Store ensures that all consumer products offered are safe and meet EU and USA standards.
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