There are a lot of different choices to make when you buy a wedding ring. But, one of the most important is the metal used to create it. I thought I would put together some of the best tips for you to make sure you get your choice right first time. Let’s take a closer look.
The basics
First of all, it’s standard practice for your wedding band and engagement ring to match. You also have to bear in mind that some precious metals are soft, and some are hard. So, buying different metals will eventually lead to one damaging the other. With regards to the traditional metals, white or yellow gold are always at the top of the shopping list. That said, rings made from platinum or titanium are becoming increasingly popular. Now, let’s take a look at the different metals available – and the pros and cons of each.
Platinum
Platinum is a rare, and beautiful, precious metal. It’s 95% purity, which means your wedding band will suffer from barely any corrosion over your lifetime. It’s a tough metal, too, as well as being attractive. It is, however, one of the most expensive metals on the market.
Gold
Because it is soft, gold is often mixed with other alloys to give it some extra strength. That’s why gold is measured in ‘carats’; that denote its purity. The lower the amount of carats (24 is the highest), the less pure the gold. However, this means gold is always a popular choice of wedding ring because it can be highly affordable for most budgets. It might be worth reading up on gold in further detail before you make your purchase.
Silver
Silver is still a popular choice for wedding rings. It’s always mixed with other metals to give it strength, because, like gold, it is a soft metal. However, silver can be a lot cheaper to buy, and it’s an option for anyone looking for a more contemporary ring. Because it is a touch cheaper, ring makers often take more risks with their creations. So, anyone out there looking for a wedding ring with a difference might have better luck trying out a local silversmith.
Titanium
Titanium is incredibly durable. So, mens titanium wedding rings are becoming a lot more popular these days. It’s a perfect option for anyone leading an active lifestyle, as the metal is so hard to damage. It’s also a pure metal, and it’s hypoallergenic.
Tungsten
Looking for something a little different? Then why not try tungsten? It’s a super tough precious metal that is over four times the strength of titanium. It’s also beautiful to look at, with an ever-present shine. It’s also a fantastic option for anyone on a budget, so if money is an issue, think about going for a tungsten wedding ring.
As you can see, there are plenty of options out there for choosing your wedding ring metal. And, there is much more choice, including cobalt, palladium, and even stainless steel. I hope it has helped you work out which rings will be best for you and your partner!
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