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Award-Winning Welsh Goldsmith Behind Royal Commissions to Retire

Summary by Nation.Cymru
Rhiannon Evans Nation.Cymru staff A Welsh silversmith who made jewellery for the the Prince of Wales and has made countless national awards and medals is retiring Tregaron gold and silversmith Rhiannon Evans will be retiring at the end of 2026. Rhiannon has made pieces for royalty, from the then Prince of Wales to the then Crown Princess of Japan. She has made episcopal rings, crosses and Archbishop’s Morses for bishops and Archbishops of Wales,…
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A goldsmith and silversmith from Ceredigion, who has created pieces for members of the royal family and world leaders, has announced that he will retire after more than half a century. Rhiannon Evans from Tregaron will step back from her bench at the end of 2026, although the business that bears her name will continue under the leadership of the next generation.

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Business News Wales broke the news on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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