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'''Gold''' refers to both a valuable mineral in [[Middle-earth]] and golden colour or golden light.  Although valuable, the metal was not nearly as valuable as [[mithril]] ([[Gimli]] stated that when the [[Dwarves]] mined mithril in [[Moria]] it was worth ten times the value of gold and that after the coming of [[Durin's Bane]] mithril was beyond price).<ref>{{FR|II4}}</ref>
'''Gold''' refers to both a valuable mineral in [[Middle-earth]] and golden colour or golden light.   
==History==
Gold was present in the deeps of [[Arda]] since its creation and [[Aulë]], the great smith was the first to make use of it. Afterwards, it was to be used by all speaking peoples of earth particularly the [[Dwarves]] who mastered it and by the [[Noldor]].


==History==
One of the [[Seven Gates of Gondolin]] was the [[Gate of Gold]].
Gold was present in the deeps of Arda since its creation by [[Ilúvatar|Eru]]. It was no doubt discovered by [[Aulë]], the great smith who was the first to make use of it. Afterwards, it was to be used by all speaking peoples of earth particularly the Dwarves who mastered it and by the [[Noldor|Ñoldor]].
 
Although valuable, the metal was not nearly as valuable as ''[[mithril]]''. [[Gimli]] stated that when the [[Dwarves]] mined ''mithril'' in [[Moria]] it was worth ten times the value of gold and that after the coming of [[Durin's Bane]] mithril was beyond price).<ref>{{FR|II4}}</ref> The [[Teleri]] also prized [[silver]] (which they called ''[[telpe]]'') above gold.<ref>{{UT|6e}}</ref>


The [[One Ring]] was made of gold,<ref>{{FR|I2}}</ref> as was [[Vilya]], the Elven Ring of [[Elrond]].<ref>{{RK|VI9}}</ref>  The treasure of [[Smaug]] also contained gold, wrought and unwrought.<ref>{{H|Inside}}</ref>
[[The One Ring]] was made of gold,<ref>{{FR|I2}}</ref> as was [[Vilya]], the Elven Ring of [[Elrond]].<ref>{{RK|VI9}}</ref>  The treasure of [[Smaug]] also contained gold, wrought and unwrought.<ref>{{H|Inside}}</ref>


==Names==
==Other names==
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*[[Quenya]]: ''[[malda]]'', ''[[laure]]'' (the colour, not the metal)
*[[Quenya]]: ''[[malta]]'', ''[[laurë]]'' (the colour, not the metal), ''[[KUL|culu-]]''
*[[Sindarin]]/[[Noldorin]]: ''[[malt]]''
*[[Sindarin]]/[[Noldorin]]: ''[[malt]]''
*[[Adûnaic]]: ''[[pharaz]]''
*[[Adûnaic]]: ''[[pharaz]]''


In [[Gnomish]], one of [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s early conceptions of an [[Elvish|Elven]] language, the word for "gold" is ''glôr'' (''glôriol'' means "golden, like gold", and ''glôrin'' means "golden, of gold"). The poetic word for "gold" is ''Culu''.<ref>{{PE|11}}, pp. 27, 40</ref>
==Other versions of the legendarium==
In [[The Book of Lost Tales]] a portion of gold was used in the creation of [[Tilkal]], to construct [[Angainor]].<ref>{{LT1|IV}}, p. 100</ref>


In [[Gnomish]], the word for "gold" is ''glôr'' (''glôriol'' means "golden, like gold", and ''glôrin'' means "golden, of  gold"). The poetic word for "gold" is ''Culu''.<ref>{{PE|11}}, pp. 27, 40</ref>
==Portrayal in adaptations==
==Portrayal in adaptations==


'''1982-97: ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'':'''
'''1982-97: ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]'':'''
: Gold (Mal) is valued by the Dwarves above all other metals, save mithril. Elven smiths mix it with other metals to make strong alloys.<ref>{{ICE|2010}}</ref>
: Gold (Mal) is valued by the Dwarves above all other metals, save mithril. Elven smiths mix it with other metals to make strong alloys.<ref>{{ICE|2010}}</ref>
==See also==
*[[Gate of Gold]]
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 31 December 2020

Precious Gold Ring by Jeff Reitz

Gold refers to both a valuable mineral in Middle-earth and golden colour or golden light.

History[edit | edit source]

Gold was present in the deeps of Arda since its creation and Aulë, the great smith was the first to make use of it. Afterwards, it was to be used by all speaking peoples of earth particularly the Dwarves who mastered it and by the Noldor.

One of the Seven Gates of Gondolin was the Gate of Gold.

Although valuable, the metal was not nearly as valuable as mithril. Gimli stated that when the Dwarves mined mithril in Moria it was worth ten times the value of gold and that after the coming of Durin's Bane mithril was beyond price).[1] The Teleri also prized silver (which they called telpe) above gold.[2]

The One Ring was made of gold,[3] as was Vilya, the Elven Ring of Elrond.[4] The treasure of Smaug also contained gold, wrought and unwrought.[5]

Other names[edit | edit source]

Other versions of the legendarium[edit | edit source]

In The Book of Lost Tales a portion of gold was used in the creation of Tilkal, to construct Angainor.[6]

In Gnomish, the word for "gold" is glôr (glôriol means "golden, like gold", and glôrin means "golden, of gold"). The poetic word for "gold" is Culu.[7]

Portrayal in adaptations[edit | edit source]

1982-97: Middle-earth Role Playing:

Gold (Mal) is valued by the Dwarves above all other metals, save mithril. Elven smiths mix it with other metals to make strong alloys.[8]

References