Description
Profile: Court
Width: 4mm
Depth: 1.5mm (Classic) 2mm (Heavy)
Finish: Etched
Metal: 18ct Gold
Our standard delivery for wedding and engagement rings is 3-4 weeks and ethical jewellery is 14 days. However we are able to provide an expedited service of 10 days. Please select our expedited service if required, we’d love to help.
All our pieces are created individually and are fully handmade. We take pride in creating all our pieces from molten gold in our home workshop. They roll around in the bottom of our crucibles before being poured, rolled, shaped and polished into their final form. Our pieces are truly handmade in every sense of the word.
All our pieces come with a hand carved wooden gift box.
With every order made, we plant a tree within the Caledonian Forest in Scotland.
We work to the highest ethical standards. We use recycled precious metals, recycled gemstones or lab grown gemstones. Our ambition is create beautiful high quality pieces whilst minimising the need to draw unnecessarily on the earth’s limited natural resources.
All our pieces contain natural alluvial river gold from an area of your choosing, gifted from our family collection. We believe in connecting our pieces to the wilds of the UK and beyond through both provenance and adventure. Gold panning can be done in a manner which is sustainable and not at all detrimental to the environment by respecting nature and the land owners alike.
A textured 18ct gold wedding ring with an etched finish handmade from sustainable alluvial river gold and recycled gold.
Can be made in yellow, rose or white gold.
Don’t know your ring size? Take advantage of our remote ring sizing service here
Profile: Court
Width: 4mm
Depth: 1.5mm (Classic) 2mm (Heavy)
Finish: Etched
Metal: 18ct Gold
Ring Size | I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, X, Y, Z |
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Engraving | No, Yes |
Jacqueline & Edward’s range of wedding rings are perfect for people who prefer ethically produced beautiful jewellery. All of our rings are enhanced by natural gold sustainably panned from rivers across the UK and beyond. Our palladium rich white gold alloy never needs replating and is enriched with platinum group elements.
Jacqueline & Edward use gold sustainably panned from rivers across the world. We currently hold a stunning collection of alluvial gold spanning across Southern and Northern England, Central and Northern Wales, Southern, Central and Northern Scotland, Southern and Northern Ireland, Italy, France, Spain, Finland, Sweden, Germany, Canada, Japan and New Zealand.
Our rings are handmade in Yorkshire and are presented in a unique, driftwood or reclaimed wooden box handcrafted by us with a certificate of provenance.
Don’t know your ring size? Find your exact size from the comfort of your own home so you get the perfect fit first time by using our remote ring sizing service, read more details here
Or, if you are local or visiting Yorkshire, you are of course welcome to visit our workshop to be sized and you can also see our collection of natural gold and learn about both the process of ring making and that of prospecting and panning for gold.
The ring will be hallmarked by the Sheffield or Edinburgh Assay Office. We also offer personalised engraving which can be selected with any order.
When Mark is not roaming the wilds prospecting for gold or silver, he is designing and creating wedding rings in the workshop. Combining his love for the little known world of gold panning with his passion for art and goldsmithing, the idea of Jacqueline & Edward was born. He’s extraordinarily passionate about Jacqueline & Edward and most of all he loves gold, some have said it’s bordering on an obsession…. Mark has stood in the final of the men’s professional class in the world gold panning championships, been part of the British team and won both the British and Scottish gold panning titles. Mark strongly believes in the sustainable acquisition of precious metals and is a trained Geologist and Goldsmith, Chartered Environmentalist, Chartered Scientist and is also chartered with the Institute of Water and Environmental Management. All the gold he uses to make a Jacqueline & Edward piece is both sustainable and eco-friendly, he would have it no other way.
Jacqueline is Mark’s wife. She went gold panning 10 years ago to pan some gold for their wedding rings. It was snowing sideways but she didn’t quit until there was gold at the bottom of her pan. From here she emerged as the driving force, the determination and the compassion behind Jacqueline & Edward. She has a keen eye for design and also manages finance, social media, and most importantly… brushes Ronnie ready for his next adventure.
Ronnie is Mark’s dog. He is the watcher and the fetcher, the path beater and the food gobbler. His days on the river are spent endlessly….and we mean endlessly chasing rocks and watching over the entire expedition with an intensity akin to a deranged and obsessive works foreman. His evenings are spent pulling sticks and leaves out of his undercoat, covering the tent and car in dog hair and getting the duvet and pillows soaking wet ready for bed. When he is not in the mountains, he is responsible for covering the floor of the workshop with his happy go lucky carcass, whilst sleeping in preparation for his next adventure. He is our mascot and we are his pack.
All gold panning equipment will be provided including chest waders, so your packing list should include sturdy footwear to reach the river and good outdoor clothes suitable for the weather.
Lunch and snacks to keep your energy levels up and some fluids to stay hydrated.
Aside of that and any personal necessities you may need, bring as little as possible because the gold panning equipment you’ll be carrying will occupy a large proportion of the rucksack.
Rendezvous Point:
We will meet in the carpark of the Museum of Lead Mining, Visitor Centre Wanlockhead, Wanlockhead ML12 6UT
All gold panning equipment will be provided including chest waders, so your packing list should include sturdy footwear to reach the river and good outdoor clothes suitable for the weather.
Lunch, snacks and water on the river are provided, but feel free to bring any extra bits should you wish.
Aside of that and any personal necessities you may need, bring as little as possible because the gold panning equipment you’ll be carrying will occupy a large proportion of the rucksack.
Rendezvous Point:
We will meet in the carpark of the Museum of Lead Mining, Visitor Centre Wanlockhead, Wanlockhead ML12 6UT
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