Engraved Whisky Glass Gift Sets Singapore: Glasses, Stones & Decanters
When a single glass isn’t enough of a statement, a boxed set is. An engraved whisky glass gift set — glasses paired with whisky stones, a slate coaster or even a decanter, presented in a smart box — is one of the most impressive premium corporate gifts you can give. Here’s how to build a whisky set that lands.
The 30-second version: pair engraved glasses with whisky stones and/or a decanter in a presentation box for a premium gift. Ideal for VIP clients, executives and milestone recognition. Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, though it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a model is in stock or the artwork is simplified.
What goes in a whisky set
| Component | Why it adds value |
|---|---|
| Engraved glasses | The personalised centrepiece |
| Whisky stones | Chill without diluting — a talking point |
| Slate coaster | Premium finishing touch |
| Decanter | Elevates the set to a showpiece |
| Presentation box | Makes the unboxing feel special |
Who it’s for
An engraved whisky set is the gift for moments that matter: VIP client appreciation, executive and board gifts, long-service and retirement recognition, and high-value year-end gifting. The engraving (initials, a name, or a logo) makes it personal; the box makes it feel considered. For the glass shapes to choose, see our whisky glass styles guide.
Part of a wider glassware range
Whisky sets sit within our broader drinkware offering — see our custom glassware types guide for other premium glass gifts. Browse models in our custom whisky glass range.
Building a whisky gift set?
Tell us the budget per set and quantity and we’ll put together glass, stones and box options — costed in one business day.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a good whisky gift set?
Engraved glasses paired with whisky stones, a slate coaster or a decanter, presented in a smart box. It suits VIP clients, executives and milestone recognition.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, but it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a model is in stock or the artwork is simplified.


