Titanium Wedding Rings for Everyone

Titanium Rings have some of the same qualities as platinum rings but for a fraction of the cost. For example, Titanium Wedding Ring, like platinum, are hypoallergenic so they are suitable for wearers with metal sensitivities. Titanium rings are also very low maintenance and will not tarnish, and they generally do not need to be polished. Titanium rings even have the same light whitish gray color that makes platinum rings such popular items. Titanium, however, is much stronger and lighter than platinum or gold, so titanium rings will last longer and age better, and it is the best choice for very active people. Should you lose your titanium ring, its lower price point makes replacement more manageable. Titanium Wedding Rings are popular for these reasons, since a wedding ring is generally worn every day and at most activities.

For tension-set rings, titanium is one of the best metals to use because it responds to well to the spring loading technique necessary to create a secure tension setting. Titanium rings are much better suited to this usage than gold, and will keep your gems safer as they float and sparkle in their precision tension settings. Titanium rings are chemically non-reactive to sunlight, salt water, oils from the body, or anything else the average person would come into regular contact with, so there’s no permanent damage, but they can get dirty like any other object as dirt and oils from sweat, cosmetics, and such build up on them. It is very easy to clean your titanium rings simply by using soap and water and a soft cloth, an easy and inexpensive way to make titanium rings look good as new.

Titanium rings can be made in a rainbow of colors too. Anodizing titanium rings can give them a shimmery oil slick rainbow effect that is very striking and unusual, or they can be red, blue, pink, purple, or any other color you like. Usuaully these titanium rings receive their color from being electroplated with a color metal alloy, but some brands have found a way to make the color part of the solid metal. Many titanium rings that are a solid black color are also available. There is a lot of misinformation on the web about titanium rings requiring a person’s fingers to be amputated in emergencies. This is ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE! A simple pair of vise grip pliers can put pressure on the ring incrementally until it cracks into pieces, with no further injury to the wearer.

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