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Kate Middleton's Wedding Ring Made From Rare Gold

Kate Middleton Wedding Ring

GREGORY KATZ   04/28/11 07:02 PM ET   AP

LONDON — Prince William and Kate Middleton have chosen a family business with long ties to the royal family to make the wedding ring of rare Welsh gold that will be slipped on her finger Friday.

Palace officials said the ring was made by the Wartski company, which was founded in Wales in 1865.

Best man Prince Harry received the ring Thursday and is responsible for its safekeeping until the couple are wed at Westminster Abbey.

Only one ring is involved because William has chosen not to wear a ring.

As is traditional for royal brides, the ring has been fashioned from Welsh gold, valued for its quality and scarcity.

The gold was given to William by Queen Elizabeth II shortly after his engagement to Middleton was announced in November.

Welsh gold has been used in royal weddings since 1923 and has been worn by Queen Elizabeth II, and the late Princess Diana.

Traditionally gold from a nugget from the Clogau Gold mine was used, but the mine has been closed and only a sliver remains.

However, the British Royal Legion gave the queen a small quantity of Welsh gold in the 1980s for incorporation into wedding rings, and this gold was used for Middleton's ring.

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LONDON — Prince William and Kate Middleton have chosen a family business with long ties to the royal family to make the wedding ring of rare Welsh gold that will be slipped on her finger Friday.
LONDON — Prince William and Kate Middleton have chosen a family business with long ties to the royal family to make the wedding ring of rare Welsh gold that will be slipped on her finger Friday.
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01:23 AM on 06/28/2011
The gold nugget used to make the diamond ring
belonged to Queen Elizabeth II
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11:03 PM on 04/29/2011
Neat thing about weddings: Tradition.

Every family celebrates its own unique traditions, and in that celebration of uniqueness, all weddings are identical in how well and truly special they are.