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Smith Family Crest Rocks Glass - Irish origin
Smith Family Crest Rocks Glass - Irish origin
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Here’s a proper gift for any Smith who enjoys a drop of the pure stuff! The Smith Family Crest on a classic whisky glass. Beautifully illustrated. Carefully researched. Uniquely personal.
This epic coat of arms is splendidly suited for the moments that call for a proper toast. Whether it’s a milestone birthday, a Father’s Day surprise, a housewarming or a wedding, this piece is an instant heirloom.
Symbolism of the Irish Smith family crest
The earliest description of this coat of arms comes from Sir Bernard Burke’s The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. This master reference work compiled the historical records preserved by the Ulster Office of Arms at Dublin Castle, which has managed official Irish family records since 1552. These archives preserve a long-standing historical tradition explaining the unique symbols on this shield: the ancient Chief of the O'Gowans (McGowans) successfully commanded his clan during a major battle fought entirely in the dark. To navigate and defeat the enemy, the clan used portable braziers of burning coals and torches from their blacksmith forges. This nighttime victory directly inspired the family’s Latin motto displayed on the banner below, Tenebras expellit et hostes, which translates to "He drives forth the darkness and the foe."
Origin of the surname Smith in Ireland
The modern Irish surname Smith is an anglicization of the ancient Gaelic Mac an Ghabhainn, which literally translates to "son of the blacksmith." The clan traces its ancestry back to their namesake progenitor, Aengus an Gobhain ("Angus the Smith"). Over time, this original Gaelic name also phonetically evolved into McGowan.
Historically, the MacGowans served as chiefs in Dalriada, a principality in eastern Ulidia. They established their primary ancestral seat in County Cavan before expanding across the northern provinces of Ulster and Connacht. However, following the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasions in eastern Ireland, they were driven further into Donegal, Cavan, and Sligo.
As English administration tightened its grip on Ireland over the centuries, the surname split. Many branches chose to translate the name directly into English variants like Smith and Smyth, while other families preserved the traditional Gaelic sound, retaining the name McGowan.
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
- Material: Glass
- Volume: 10.5 oz. (311 ml)
- Height: 3.4″ (8.64 cm)
- Diameter: 3.2″ (8.13 cm)
Just a heads-up: this piece loves a gentle hand-wash! Dishwashers and microwaves get super hot, which might damage the print—so let's skip those to keep it looking perfect.
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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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