Silver Gretna Green Anvil wedding rings, 3mm to 8mm widths.
Silver Gretna Green Anvil wedding rings, 3mm to 8mm widths.
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This is the original Gretna Green Anvil wedding ring in silver made for couples getting married in the Scottish town of Gretna Green.
Also very popular for married couples wanting to celebrate their wedding anniversary by renewing their wedding vows.
The perfect remider in years to come of your very special wedding day. Order as a single ring or choose your widths to make your own matching wedding band set.
The wedding rings range from 3mm to 8mm and are made on a heavy court band. All are handmade to order and I usually require around three weeks for producing them.
If you do not find the option you are after, or any questions regarding the bands, making times or have a special request just get in touch.
For finger sizes not shown please contact me as they may be available.
I also make this design in yellow or white gold in 9ct and 18ct as well as a diamond set version. You can find them here.
Ref: GGANSIL3-4-5-6-8mm
Item: Anvil Wedding Ring
Profile: Court
Metal: Silver
Finish: Polished
Width: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm or 8mm
Info: Hallmarked and made in the UK
Packaging: Luxury presentation box provided
If you need a ring sizer you can find one here.
Thank you
Richard
The history of getting married at Gretna Green started with a number of local blacksmiths in the village performing the marriage ceremony due to the 1754 Marriage Act. This Act prevented couples in England under the age of 21 from marrying without parental consent.
Scotland's marriage laws were much less strict and a couple over 16 only had to declare themselves as husband and wife in front of two witnesses to be married.
Gretna Green was the closest village over the border and became host to many English couples wanting to tie the knot.
The tradition has continued, and today many thousands of weddings are held every year in Gretna Green, with couples coming from overseas to be married in the Scottish town.
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