The Gold Wedge is made in yellow 14 karat solid gold, without empty core. It is handcrafted by gold casting with a single unique mold. The precise casting and polishing of the shaft grip as well as the wedge grooves is quite a performance.
The EC Golf Ball was created as an assortment for other ECOLSON™ artwork such as the Putter, the Golfer, the Wedge. This actually can also be a keychain alone, or even a necklace accessory. This faithful representation of a Golf Ball gave a hard time to its designer because of complexity to polish the dimples after casting. The result is a guarantee of the authenticity of a handcrafted genuine artwork. Each model is absolutely unique. Get it while we still offer it !
Please refer to our Craftsmanship page for more information.
The engraving of the initials EC and the serial number x/D are golf wedge’s head. Both markings are obtained from the casting process. This guarantees that each masterpiece is a genuine one-of-a-kind artwork obtained from a unique mold.
The five traditional hallmarks are laser-engraved on the final artwork with high precision tools. The hallmarks are inspired by the traditional codes of the most historical European standards. The hallmark of our fine jewelry is meant to tell an item’s precious metal purity and origin. ECOLSON™ artwork will have the following laser engravings :
- Sponsor’s mark. This is the main logo of ECOLSON LLC, designer of each artwork.
- Millesimal fineness mark. This mark tells you how fine, or what quality, the metal is, as well as indicating the metal type. This numerical format was made compulsory and shows the precious metal content of the article, expressed in parts per thousand. We mark a piece to the lowest standard of precious metal, so it guarantees that the quality of the whole article is no less than the fineness indicated.
- Origin. Traditionally, European countries have each a symbol to identify the origin of the jewelry. ECOLSON™ engraves its artwork “USA”.
- Traditional fineness symbol. Applied as standard at per the Goldsmiths’ Company Assay Office in the U.K.
- Date letter. It changes annually on January 1st. The font, case, and shield shape all change so each can only indicate one specific year
Please refer to our Code of Ethics page for more information about numbering, editions and hallmarks.
ECOLSON LLC is a certified member of Jewelers of America.
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