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Why Prefer Titanium for the Wedding Rings?

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Some of the best modern jewellery draws inspiration from other industries. Rubber bracelets, ceramic earrings, and titanium rings all use materials from less fashionable trades and bring them into the world of style. Crafted of metal that will last a lifetime, but with a modern flair, titanium wedding rings are the jewellery of choice for many brides and grooms. You should choose titanium over other metals if you are looking for affordable and durable options. Here are 4 features of Titanium wedding rings -  Wedding Band For Men's 1. Titanium wedding rings are a fantastic investment. The metal is lightweight and also, remarkably durable, so titanium bands do not scratch or lose their shape over a lifetime of regular wear. Titanium jewellery is also very affordable. Titanium wedding bands for men are less expensive than those crafted of white gold or platinum, and they are often more affordable than wedding bands made of tungsten. The titanium wedding bands are incredib

Planning for Palladium? Here’s what you need to know

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Are you considering buying a palladium ring? Although the metal palladium itself isn't new, its use in the jewellery is quite modern. The new alloy, 950 Palladium, is excellent for creating jewellery Palladium rings will give another alternative to white gold and platinum and can be used for engagement, wedding and anniversary rings. Do Palladium Rings Tarnish? Palladium weddings rings in the UK are high tarnish resistant. Palladium rings are composed of 95% pure palladium that means they do not carry the metals that induce silver to tarnish. Wedding Rings White gold should be treated with a process involving 're-rhodium' otherwise it will turn back to its yellow gold colour. Palladium rings feature a shinier white than platinum and white gold which make them ideal for wedding rings. The Palladium is affordable - generally about one-fifth of the cost of platinum. Palladium rings come in a wide variety of styles, from classic, an heirloom to contempo For  

How to Choose the Right Ring Metal ?

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This is the simpler and more enjoyable part of the process! Picking your ring metal is a vital factor when making your final choice, as it can not only affect the way it looks but factors like price, maintenance and care. If you want a wedding ring that contrasts with the colour and tone of your partner’s ring, then choose only after a discussion. Let's go through the top favourite ring metals. Platinum Platinum is rarest of all available precious metals and also the whitest, strongest, and highly durable. Platinum delivers a uniform white shine without the requirement for rhodium plating. Its qualities combine hypoallergenic nature and excellent resistance to metal corrosion. Wedding Bands Palladium Extremely famous amongst budding grooms. It is a close member of the platinum family but with around 1/3 of the price. Palladium delivers a classy, dark grey shine, which you cannot find in other metals. It contains comparable qualities to platinum, such as  hypoalle