Tips On Buying Titanium Wedding Bands And Engagement Rings
November 5, 2009 by David Massey
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In the past, titanium has been used in tools for the industrial and manufacturing industries, but today titanium is also used to make attractive and fashionable jewelry. Titanium is hypoallergenic, lightweight, and very durable, which has made it an ever more popular metal for discerning ring shoppers. You can now find all sorts of jewelry items fashioned from high-grade titanium, to include watches, earrings, rings, bracelets, cuff links, and money clips. But without a doubt, titanium wedding jewelry is the most popular of all titanium jewelry sold. But if you’re shopping for a titanium engagement ring or wedding ring, there are a few things you should know about titanium before you start your search.
For starters, you should know that titanium has a different look than other metals. Titanium can easily be polished to a very high luster; however it is quite a bit darker than more commonly known precious white metals such as white gold, platinum, and silver. Since the material is so hard and durable, it can also be heat-treated or anodized to change the color; the most popular choice for color-treatment of titanium jewelry is charcoal black. This process only affects the surface material, which allows the jewelry designer to create deep engravings that stand out in stark contrast to the darker surrounding surface of the ring. But remember if you buy a black titanium wedding band, if you’re really hard on your jewelry you can scratch the surface.
In many instances titanium rings are set with precious stones, which usually requires that the setting is made from some other metal like platinum or gold that is more malleable and easier to work. More than just making the setting for the stone easier to work with, this also allows the jewelry designer to create intricate and stunning design using both metals, which is commonly known as the two-tone style. But, these two-tone rings can end up costing a bit more than a ring that uses titanium alone, because rings that contain both titanium and precious metals can be much harder to design and craft.
Sizing a titanium ring can be difficult for the average jeweler, so it’s best that you pick the exact size of the ring when you buy. Generally speaking, if you need a different size you are probably going to have to exchange the ring for the correct size, instead of taking it to a local jeweler to have it sized. So, be sure you check your ring size before you order online! Also, if you ever have to get your ring cut off, you will likely need to replace the ring with a new one (for example, if you injured your hand and swelling prevented the ring from coming off hospital personnel would have to cut the ring off to prevent damage to your finger from lack of circulation).
Although titanium rings will not tarnish or discolor, they can be scratched and will show signs or wear after several months of normal use. If you work with your hands, it’s likely your ring will get scratched should you leave it on while you work. However, any jewelry repair shop can polish your ring back to its original shine in just a few minutes of work on a buffer wheel.
So, know you now the benefits of titanium – beauty, durability, and practicality. For these reasons, more and more brides and grooms are choosing titanium for their engagement rings and wedding bands over more traditional metals. Without a doubt, titanium offers the discerning shopper the satisfaction of owning a unique and lasting ring that will last for generations.
Learn more about titanium jewellry by visiting http://www.titaniumimpressions.com/ and find the perfect titanium wedding or engagement ring.
Diamond Engagement Rings: Do They Look Good In Men?
October 28, 2009 by Rich Keys
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We are living in the 21st century and some may claim that we are in a post-modern society, one in which gender boundaries have become blurred, and the term ‘metrosexual’ is yet another fashionista term to apply to a man comfortable in his own sexuality.
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With all of this change and revolution in the air, it seems slightly ridiculous that some men may still feel uncomfortable wearing a piece of jewellery that symbolises their love and commitment to the woman in their life.
Male engagement rings will often bear similar characteristics to those of a female engagement ring, yet will obviously be more masculine in their design in that they will be wider and thicker, in order to fit the man’s finger. Similarly to women’s rings, diamonds will often feature heavily on the ring, seeing as over the last sixty years, they have become a staple in most engagement rings.
Male engagement rings are becoming increasingly popular in the United States, with the wife to be returning favour of her engagement ring with one of her fiancee’s own; however, they are still by no means the norm.
With so many females out their battling for equal opportunities for women in the home and the workplace, it would seem that a forward step in such a movement would be to make the act of marriage an equal one too, with women shelling out the traditional two months salary for a ring to go on their man’s finger, therefore it begs the question as too why they are not more prevalent in today’s society.
People who oppose this idea may be the traditionalists in society, those that claim that it is a man’s duty to purchase and offer the ring, and that engagement rings are only to be worn by women because this is the way that it has always been.
Many people agree that the old fashioned way of proposing is the best way, so this view is totally acceptable, a sort of, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ mentality, however for those who are a little more playful with tradition, somewhat more experimental with the idea of marriage, then a male engagement ring may be worth looking into.
Many jewellers, including online jewellers and ring sale sites supply male engagement rings, many of which will offer great discounts for using their services online.
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How To Find an Affordable Engagement Ring
June 14, 2009 by Tom W. Mason
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Many people find engagement ring shopping to be an extremely intimidating process. This is a big, meaningful purchase, after all. However, there are ways to save money and make the entire process a lot easier and less stressful, all at the same time!
First, here’s something you probably already know: big diamonds are the most popular. This is one of the things that puts so much stress on ring shopping – we’re afraid we’ll have to spend more than we can afford. After all, larger diamonds come with a larger price tag.
There’s good news too, though. There are a number of ways you can find larger diamonds for only a small fraction of what you initially thought you’d pay. It’s all about getting the most out of your purchase.
Here’s an example to help you understand.
Every diamond out there has been graded according to four major characteristics. These are carat, clarity, cut and color. We’ll take a look at color to show you more.
Color grading is done on a scale ranging from D to Z – D is the best of the grades and Z is the worst. Color grades for each diamond are performed by inspecting the diamond under high magnification on a white background in a lab.
However, while there may be a big difference between a D diamond and an H diamond to the microscope, there’s not a big difference in those four grades as far as you’re concerned.
There’s no difference at all between the two to the naked eye. Unless you look at both diamonds side by side on a white background, under magnification, you’ll never see any difference at all. Even trained eyes can have a hard time telling the difference between I and D diamonds, though there’s a little visible decrease in color quality if you know what to look for.
So what’s the point? You should never pay for a D grade diamond when the human eye can’t distinguish it from an H!
After all, there’s a big difference in price, even if there’s not one in appearance. You could pay thousands of dollars less. Most jewelery stores try to encourage customers to buy higher grades, since they’re technically better quality, and most people listen – paying a lot more than they should.
This is only one of the methods you can use to save when you buy that all important ring. Picking a diamond that has a lower color grade but looks the same will allow you to buy a bigger one for the same price. That’s shopping smart.






