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Gold cradles, also known as cradles or rocker boxes, were used in goldfields during the gold rush era to separate gold from gravel and sediment. These devices allowed miners to wash material more efficiently than panning, utilizing a rocking motion to create a flow of water that helped separate heavier gold particles from lighter debris. Gold cradles typically featured a sloped bottom with riffles to catch the gold as the material was washed away. This method significantly increased the amount of gold recovered compared to traditional panning techniques.

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