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Creating big-day jewelry from the rare Welsh gold has been a royal family tradition since 1923. Now, you could follow suit.
The tradition started in 1923 when Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, married the Duke of York. The couple enlisted the help of Clogau, who already had "a long and illustrious history ...
It's long been tradition that royal wedding rings are made out of the same nugget of Welsh gold from the Clogau-St David’s Gold Mine in Wales, dating back to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923.