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Welsh Gold welcome you to our site this is our new look online jewellery catalogue our tree of life in the world of online jewellery and a place to visit for Welsh Gold.

We do hope you enjoy browsing and selecting your favourite pieces of jewellery.

The range of gold in this online catalogue brings together some of the best known producers in the UK.

We present a full range of jewellery for you to view it has a magic of its own as it embraces all the traditions of the Celtic people.

A most valuable precious metal : the price is 3 times that of the London Metal Bullion price. It has been especially prized as a jewellery metal for centuries and dates back to the days of the Celtic kingdoms when Nobles wore Torcs as a badge of rank and power. The Royal Family, in an echo of that ancient tradition, wear wedding rings of this rare metal.

Cymru-Y Metel with their range of Eternal Love and Celtic Knot jewellery, The Fairies of Fairy Glen and wedding and dragon rings, plus many more, why not look through the very comprehensive range of Cymru-Y Metel Jewellery in our online catalogue.

Clogau collection of Jewellery includes the Tree of Life collection, Wild Wales, Daffodil, Celtic Dragon, Cariad and Love Spoons plus many more.

These brilliant new collections and collectable sets from both these manufactures put an emphasis on quality without exception.

So welcome to the wonders of jewellery crafted by craftsmen skilled in the ancient art of the goldsmith, view all the Cymru-Y Metel and Clogau jewellery in this online catalogue.

History, The last mine in Britain is closed bringing to an end centuries of tradition. The mine at Dolgellau is the last source of Welsh gold which is famous for its use in royal wedding rings. The Gwynfynydd mine is the last of its kind. Since Roman times it was found in the hills. There is still said to be plenty left in the hills. All it needs to make it profitable again is an investor prepared to take the risk.

Nobody knows when the first piece was discovered. At Dolaucothi, in the southern part of Mid-Wales, the Romans certainly operated a large mining concern, but even here recent research has suggested that they simply took over an existing, much older mine. In North it has been mined in the area known as the Dolgellau belt. The first discovery was officially reported in 1843 - but once again there is a lot of circumstantial evidence to suggest that the existence of the metal had been known about for much longer than that.

Capture the moment, evoke the memory, treasure the romance, and confirm love and loyalty by giving and receiving a precious piece of jewellery in the form of Welsh Gold Jewellery

New Products

Welsh Dragon Cuff Links

Welsh Dragon Cuff Links

£329.00


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Welsh Yellow and Rose Gold Fiery Welsh Dragon Cufflinks

Welsh Yellow and Rose Gold Fiery Welsh Dragon Cufflinks

£389.00


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9ct Welsh Gold Yellow and Rose Gold Tree of Life Drop Earrings

9ct Welsh Gold Yellow and Rose Gold Tree of Life Drop Earrings

£109.00


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Bracelet Tree of Life Welsh Gold Bracelet 9ct Yellow and White Gold

Bracelet Tree of Life Welsh Gold Bracelet 9ct Yellow and White Gold

£399.00


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Bracelet Tree of Life Welsh Gold Bracelet 9ct Yellow and Rose Gold

Bracelet Tree of Life Welsh Gold Bracelet 9ct Yellow and Rose Gold

£399.00


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