Welsh Gold to Ring Kate

Written By baim on Thursday, April 28, 2011 | 6:39 PM


Kate Middleton wedding ring jewelry made by expert Welsh, from the lump of gold owned by Prince William, which is given by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

Prince Harry, younger brother William, will bring the ring at Westminster Abbey during the church wedding ceremony. Harry became the best man or best man. Of course, Harry will give it to William to be paired on her ring finger.

The ring was made from the Clogau St David's Gold Mine, Bontddu, North Wales. The mine was a source of gold for wedding rings royal family since the 1920s. Queen gave it to William after he and Kate announced the engagement, November 2010.

They then asked the jeweler Welsh, Wartski, to create a ring. The company that made the ring for William's father, Prince Charles, now married to his second wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles, in 2005.

Wartski was established in Bangor, Wales, in 1865 and eventually moved to a resort in Llandudno. This company also supplies a wedding ring for the queen's cousin, Viscount Linley and istirnya, Serena Stanhope, in 1993.

Prince William will not receive a ring during the marriage, continued the tradition of his grandfather, Prince Philip. But this is different from the Prince Charles is wearing a ring on her left pinkie finger.

Associated with historic links Wartski, William and Kate have a personal relationship to Wales. They will start his new life in Anglesey, North Wales. There, William worked as a pilot for Air Force rescue team England.

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