A timeless 4mm comfort fit wedding band that offers more story and detail than first meets the eye. The Gold Run wedding ring is handcrafted from ethically-mined California Gold sourced in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California. The signature design is a 20K alloy, which is characteristic of raw California gold as it is found straight from the earth. It offers a unique greenish gold tone unlike other karats and pairs beautifully with our matte soft-hammered finish.
A 14K version of this ring is available for those who prefer a subtler hue of gold. White gold, rose gold and platinum are also available upon request – inquire for more information. Shop the matching version with diamonds here.
Hallmarks: stamped inside with the Grizzly Bear, which we’ve used since 1999 to authenticate our pieces’ 100% California Gold composition.
Behind the name: “Gold Run” was the name of a historic California hydraulic gold mining area in Placer County, California near the North Fork of the American River. Founded in 1854 and renamed from Mountain Springs to Gold Run after rich deposits were found.
A timeless 4mm comfort fit wedding band that offers more story and detail than first meets the eye. The Gold Run wedding ring is handcrafted from ethically-mined California Gold sourced in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California. The signature design is a 20K alloy, which is characteristic of raw California gold as it is found straight from the earth. It offers a unique greenish gold tone unlike other karats and pairs beautifully with our matte soft-hammered finish.
A 14K version of this ring is available for those who prefer a subtler hue of gold. White gold, rose gold and platinum are also available upon request – inquire for more information. Shop the matching version with diamonds here.
Hallmarks: stamped inside with the Grizzly Bear, which we’ve used since 1999 to authenticate our pieces’ 100% California Gold composition.
Behind the name: “Gold Run” was the name of a historic California hydraulic gold mining area in Placer County, California near the North Fork of the American River. Founded in 1854 and renamed from Mountain Springs to Gold Run after rich deposits were found.