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Rhiannon
Welsh jewellery and Celtic jewellery in silver and gold, 9ct and 18ct Rhiannon Welsh Gold jewellery. All our designs are unique to us, and our emphasis on the highest quality and standards of craftsmanship have won us an excellent international reputation.

Established in 1971, we are very proud of our roots here at the Rhiannon Welsh Gold Centre in Tregaron, and are still a family-run company based in the same location as our original workshop, which now incorporates our special jewellery showroom and our display workshops where you can see our jewellers at work.Not all gold was created equal.
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Getting engaged is a big step and we believe it is a shame to do so with an off-the-shelf ring. Each one of our rings is individually handmade and set with a stone chosen by us. When possible, if you have the time and inclination, we like to shortlist three or four stones for you, to your budget, and let you make the final choice yourself.
Our Rhiannon Welsh Gold wedding bands are entirely hand made from gold bars melted and poured by us before being hand rolled, sized and finished in our workshops. This entire process is not that far removed from the way in which bands would have been made by our predecessors hundreds, even thousands of years ago!
Give your gift an elegant finishing touch by adding a personal message, or let us hand-wrap it for you in luxurious gifting paper, finished off with a hand-tied bow. To choose gift wrapping, add your selected item to your shopping basket, then open your shopping basket, where you can add gift wrapping and a personal message to each item.
There is always something extra special about designing and making a piece of jewellery with, and exclusively for, a customer. This process can take anything from six weeks up to a year and it is inevitable that we get to know the customer and that the creation of the piece becomes very personalised.
Our Celtic initials are all Rhiannon originals. Unlike our modern alphabet there was no distinction between upper and lower case in the era of manuscripts and we have followed this convention in our alphabet. The alphabet is doubly complete, containing all the English letters as well as additional Welsh double letters that appear as initials, i.e.
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