Afon Wedding rings



Welsh Gold
Welsh gold is considered by some to be the most exclusive gold in the world. It is found in two distinct areas of

Pure Welsh gold forms in seams or lodes, like coal, and is known to yield up to 30 troy ounces per long ton (920 g/Mg). In comparison, South African gold, which is mixed in with the rock, yields just a quarter of a troy ounce for every tonne mined (8 g/Mg). However the South African gold fields are vastly more extensive. Welsh gold, when extracted, often has a reddish tint in comparison to gold extracted elsewhere. This is due to the fact that the gold is stained by copper which lies in the rock next to the veins of gold. During refining, the gold is purified to its natural state which is the more common "yellow".
The most prolific Welsh Gold mine was the Dolaucothi Gold Mines near
The royal patronage of jewellery formed out of Welsh gold still continues today. Her Majesty The Queen, Her M
ajesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Her Highness Princess Margaret, HRH The Prince of Wales, Diana Princess of Wales and HRH Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall all wore/wear wedding rings fashioned from Welsh gold. Her Majesty The Queen was presented with a kilo of Welsh gold on her 60th birthday (April 1986) and following reports in January 2007 of the end of commercial supply, Welsh boxer Joe Calzaghe expressed an interest in having a commemorative WBO belt made from the gold. Due to its rarity, and perhaps the royal patronage, Welsh gold is usually more expensive to buy on the high street and is often sold in diluted form.Afon Wedding Rings
‘Afon’ wedding rings exclusive Clive Ranger are made with a touch of this rare welsh gold. The gold comes from the Gwynfynydd mine near Dolgellau, which produced 2000+ troy ounces (about 62Kg) of gold between 1884 and 1998. The name ‘Afon’ is the welsh word for water, and refers to the fact the gold is often found in alluvial (river) deposits. The name also reflects the beauty of the countryside and rivers in
As commercial gold-mining in Wales has now all but come to an end, the only way in the future to be able to get any Welsh gold items will be if you already have jewellery containing it, that can be melted down to make your new items. Clive Ranger has a limited stock of this rare welsh gold, and 5% of the gold used in the exclusive Afon wedding rings is guaranteed to be from this limited stock. This is your opportunity to own a little piece of history, with a piece of jewellery containing this rare and increasingly hard to obtain precious metal.

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