Titanium Ring – Strong Enough to Last
December 2, 2009 by admin
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Henry Schweizer asked:
Copyright (c) 2007 Henry Schweizer
So you’re looking for a wedding ring? Traditionally, diamonds have been associated with love because of their immense durability, their ability to last for eternity – but what about metals? Gold has been associated with love because of its purity and brightness, but it doesn’t have that durability which you’ll be hoping for in your marriage. Perhaps you should consider a titanium ring.
Over time, gold rings get worn away simply because gold is a soft metal. Silver rings suffer the same fate. Titanium rings, on the other hand, are built to last many lifetimes even if they’re worn every day. A titanium ring wont corrode like cheaper jewelery and it won’t suffer from wear and tear, no matter what you do while wearing it. A titanium ring is, quite simply, the toughest kind of ring on the market. When you give a titanium ring, you know you’re giving something which is going to last.
Perhaps a titanium ring doesn’t seem very romantic, but that depends on what you want from romance. A titanium ring says that your commitment is being made for the long term. It’s solid and dependable. Titanium rings are available in a wide range of styles, from strong masculine designs to slender jeweled bands, so choosing a titanium ring needn’t mean compromising on appearance. Titanium rings are very sophisticated and are becoming increasingly fashionable as people begin to realize their potential.
A wedding ring is the most important piece of jewelery you’ll ever buy in your life, so it’s all the more important that you get it right. With a titanium ring you know you’re getting something special. If you’re looking for a ring for a husband-to-be who generally feels uncomfortable about wearing jewelery, you may find that a chunky titanium ring is perfect for him. He’ll enjoy its solidity and strength and won’t feel that it’s inappropriately fancy. A well chosen titanium ring will say something about his character as well as making a strong statement about your love.
Titanium rings are very difficult to scuff or scratch, so when you choose a titanium ring for your wedding you can be sure that it’ll look just as good at your golden wedding anniversary. A titanium ring set with diamonds can bring together two of the world’s toughest materials to make a truly enduring statement. Titanium rings are ideal for people who work with their hands, who may find that other rings are easily damaged or have to be removed during the course of their working day. Titanium rings are also hypo-allergenic, so can be worn day in and day out no matter how sensitive you are.
Titanium rings are a fairly new addition to most jewelers’ stores, so you may not have considered them as an option before, but now that you understand their advantages you’ll understand just why it is that more and more people are choosing them. Nothing says ‘forever’ quite like a titanium ring.
Copyright (c) 2007 Henry Schweizer
So you’re looking for a wedding ring? Traditionally, diamonds have been associated with love because of their immense durability, their ability to last for eternity – but what about metals? Gold has been associated with love because of its purity and brightness, but it doesn’t have that durability which you’ll be hoping for in your marriage. Perhaps you should consider a titanium ring.
Over time, gold rings get worn away simply because gold is a soft metal. Silver rings suffer the same fate. Titanium rings, on the other hand, are built to last many lifetimes even if they’re worn every day. A titanium ring wont corrode like cheaper jewelery and it won’t suffer from wear and tear, no matter what you do while wearing it. A titanium ring is, quite simply, the toughest kind of ring on the market. When you give a titanium ring, you know you’re giving something which is going to last.
Perhaps a titanium ring doesn’t seem very romantic, but that depends on what you want from romance. A titanium ring says that your commitment is being made for the long term. It’s solid and dependable. Titanium rings are available in a wide range of styles, from strong masculine designs to slender jeweled bands, so choosing a titanium ring needn’t mean compromising on appearance. Titanium rings are very sophisticated and are becoming increasingly fashionable as people begin to realize their potential.
A wedding ring is the most important piece of jewelery you’ll ever buy in your life, so it’s all the more important that you get it right. With a titanium ring you know you’re getting something special. If you’re looking for a ring for a husband-to-be who generally feels uncomfortable about wearing jewelery, you may find that a chunky titanium ring is perfect for him. He’ll enjoy its solidity and strength and won’t feel that it’s inappropriately fancy. A well chosen titanium ring will say something about his character as well as making a strong statement about your love.
Titanium rings are very difficult to scuff or scratch, so when you choose a titanium ring for your wedding you can be sure that it’ll look just as good at your golden wedding anniversary. A titanium ring set with diamonds can bring together two of the world’s toughest materials to make a truly enduring statement. Titanium rings are ideal for people who work with their hands, who may find that other rings are easily damaged or have to be removed during the course of their working day. Titanium rings are also hypo-allergenic, so can be worn day in and day out no matter how sensitive you are.
Titanium rings are a fairly new addition to most jewelers’ stores, so you may not have considered them as an option before, but now that you understand their advantages you’ll understand just why it is that more and more people are choosing them. Nothing says ‘forever’ quite like a titanium ring.
How To Purchase An Engagement Ring
Ian Wright asked:
You know you are both ready. An engagement ring is for you if you’d like a traditional engagement. Maybe 2: one each for him and her. However, you haven’t had the time to build up an expertise on what makes jewelry high quality. How should one going about purchasing an engagement ring?
The first thing to determine is whether to purchase a ring as a “surprise” from him to her (sometimes she gives it to him) as part of a proposal. The truth is this is not a highly recommended approach: not only does it involve a large outlay of money on a substantial gamble, but it places all parties at a disadvantage.
Even if you want to play out the classical, lovable, corny ritual of giving your love a box when you pop the question, think carefully about purchasing a “place holder ring.” What this is is a ring that you love that is less expensive, and stands in place of the ring that you will choose together.
You should try to make the woman who will wear the engagement ring part of the buying process. There are several elements to keep in mind, and the majority of people have clear thoughts about what kinds of jewelery make them uncomfortable, what kinds don’t succeed in suiting the kind of life of the wearer, what metals or colors matter the most. What you need to consider is that there are many people who have strong style preferences, people with metal allergies, and people in jobs that demand a limit to the choices of jewelry or even forbid it while on the job.
Have your significant other get involved with selecting the ring so that you can properly set aside money to buy it. The costs of the wedding, reception and ring could make or break in the first few years of marriage.
Good planning should trump great show unless you are in possession of a substantial fortune — and even then most sane partners would prefer to see sense balancing sentiment and spendthrift enthusiasm.
Ask any jeweler, either against a person in a chain store or a training designer jewelry, what their financial limits are, their goals and needs If you withhold facts from whoever is hired to consul you they can not give you good advice. Without doing your research, you should plan to spend several hours comparing rings at the store.
Also, remember to describe your preferences to the jeweler, engagement rings don’t have to be a standard solitaire. Make sure your guide is aware if you plan on having your ring designed personally or plan to use a family stone.
It is a matter of taste, but if you would like something that is not a gold or diamond it could be in your financial interest. If your partner dislikes the white glitter of common diamonds he or she may adore the equally strong, durable sheen of high quality jade. Or perhaps a sapphire would appeal? Or perhaps you and your partner both love the look of traditional diamonds, but detest the cost. While a real diamond can be beautiful to look at, consider the new synthetic and simulated diamonds that at fraction of the price can be just as or more real looking than the actual diamonds themselves.
To begin buying an engagement ring then you must consider all these things before you go into a jeweler and shop. Until you have considered these issues, you are striking out in an ocean of choices. When purchasing the ring, you have to have an extremely good idea about the ring you want to purchase.
You know you are both ready. An engagement ring is for you if you’d like a traditional engagement. Maybe 2: one each for him and her. However, you haven’t had the time to build up an expertise on what makes jewelry high quality. How should one going about purchasing an engagement ring?
The first thing to determine is whether to purchase a ring as a “surprise” from him to her (sometimes she gives it to him) as part of a proposal. The truth is this is not a highly recommended approach: not only does it involve a large outlay of money on a substantial gamble, but it places all parties at a disadvantage.
Even if you want to play out the classical, lovable, corny ritual of giving your love a box when you pop the question, think carefully about purchasing a “place holder ring.” What this is is a ring that you love that is less expensive, and stands in place of the ring that you will choose together.
You should try to make the woman who will wear the engagement ring part of the buying process. There are several elements to keep in mind, and the majority of people have clear thoughts about what kinds of jewelery make them uncomfortable, what kinds don’t succeed in suiting the kind of life of the wearer, what metals or colors matter the most. What you need to consider is that there are many people who have strong style preferences, people with metal allergies, and people in jobs that demand a limit to the choices of jewelry or even forbid it while on the job.
Have your significant other get involved with selecting the ring so that you can properly set aside money to buy it. The costs of the wedding, reception and ring could make or break in the first few years of marriage.
Good planning should trump great show unless you are in possession of a substantial fortune — and even then most sane partners would prefer to see sense balancing sentiment and spendthrift enthusiasm.
Ask any jeweler, either against a person in a chain store or a training designer jewelry, what their financial limits are, their goals and needs If you withhold facts from whoever is hired to consul you they can not give you good advice. Without doing your research, you should plan to spend several hours comparing rings at the store.
Also, remember to describe your preferences to the jeweler, engagement rings don’t have to be a standard solitaire. Make sure your guide is aware if you plan on having your ring designed personally or plan to use a family stone.
It is a matter of taste, but if you would like something that is not a gold or diamond it could be in your financial interest. If your partner dislikes the white glitter of common diamonds he or she may adore the equally strong, durable sheen of high quality jade. Or perhaps a sapphire would appeal? Or perhaps you and your partner both love the look of traditional diamonds, but detest the cost. While a real diamond can be beautiful to look at, consider the new synthetic and simulated diamonds that at fraction of the price can be just as or more real looking than the actual diamonds themselves.
To begin buying an engagement ring then you must consider all these things before you go into a jeweler and shop. Until you have considered these issues, you are striking out in an ocean of choices. When purchasing the ring, you have to have an extremely good idea about the ring you want to purchase.




