Monday, March 23, 2015

Guide For Purchasing Mens Titanium Rings

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By Lelia Hall


A relative newcomer in the jewelry marketplace compared to more traditional metals, titanium has certainly earned itself a place of merit since its late 1990's debut. People admire this lustrous material for its superb durability and lightweight nature as well as its contemporary elegance, making it an ever popular choice for men's rings in particular. Since it differs from other metals in some ways, it's best to first learn more about it before buying mens titanium rings.

Light gray and shiny in color, titanium is a naturally occurring elemental metal. It glossy finish can be altered using various techniques to change its appearance if desired. It is best recognized for its exceptional strength despite its light weight. Even though it is a very hard metal, it is still possible to set gemstones in it or add engravings to its surface if one wishes, but with some restrictions.

While titanium is popular with both men and women, men especially seem to be drawn to its sleek, masculine simplicity in appearance and also to how practical it is. Basically indestructible, it can easily stand up to wear and tear, it won't heat up and scorch one's finger easily, it is naturally hypoallergenic, and its manufacture has a very small impact on the environment. These rings also come in a wide range of prices to suit any budget.

Much like other metals, titanium is categorized by its hardness, with grade 1 being the least and grade 4 being the most. Rings are normally crafted from "commercially pure" metal, which means other alloys are no more than 1 percent. Jewelry made from grade 2 to 4 metals provide the wearer ultimate scratch-resistance as well as the option to resize or engrave the ring if so desired.

Some pieces are designated "aircraft grade", which means they possess even more strength from additional metal alloys of aluminum and vanadium. Although some may prefer this kind, one must be aware of the fact that it is very difficult to remove them in case of an emergency, and they cannot be repaired, resized, or engraved due to their extreme hardness.

Black titanium rings have an elegant charm to them and are preferred by some buyers. When selecting this style however, one should find out which process was used to color the metal. If it was heat or silicon dioxide treated, the metal should maintain its color permanently, whereas it may chip away eventually if it was ion or color-plated.

Gold, silver, or another metal may sometimes be added to a titanium ring to give a different look. Inlaid designs feature a strip of this metal, while plated ones just have a thin coating of it. This latter types calls for more care, or they may develop scratches that will need buffing to remove them.

When looking for the best retailer, it's advisable to purchase from a store which guarantees its work and preferably provides customers with a 30-day refund policy as well. In general it is smart to carefully choose a ring that is the proper size, which for most men will be in the 6 to 10 millimeter range, but in case resizing is a consideration in the future, selecting a design that allows this or asking about a lifetime exchange policy is recommended.




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