Titanium rings Black
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Titanium rings with inlays of other metals like gold, platinum or silver can be found for a good price. More men than women wear titanium wedding rings, but there are several models that are fitting for a bride. A wide variety of titanium wedding rings are available, encompassing nearly every style imaginable. Two of the most popular styles are plain titanium wedding rings and titanium rings with an inlay of another metal.
Titanium rings do not dull, rust, or corrode over time. The rings are available in many different shapes. The two most popular shapes are flat and domed bands. Flat bands are thin while domed bands have more depth. Aside from the different shapes available, buyers can purchase rings with many different unique designs cut into the ring or can have inscriptions engraved in the interior or exterior of the ring to make them more personal. The prices for these titanium wedding rings varies greatly, depending on the design and the grade of titanium used. Some cost as little as $60 while others go for well over $300.
For buyers who want something more elaborate, titanium wedding rings with inlays of other metals are also available. These rings usually consist of a titanium band with a smaller amount of platinum, yellow gold, white gold, or silver added to provide decoration. Since these rings contain a quantity of a precious metal, they are usually more expensive than wedding rings made purely out of titanium.
Titanium rings Info provides detailed information about titanium wedding, engagement and promise rings, as custom, black, and menÂ’s titanium rings. Titanium rings Info is the sister site of Mens Wedding rings Web.
Does anyone make a black solitaire-style ring as an engagement alternative?
I want her engagement ring to be as unique as her so I am trying desparately to locate anyone who can either produce or has in stock a black ring (either black resin or black titanium, etc…as long as the ring itself is black) that can accept either a round or trillion moissanite. I think a gorgeous stone would contrast nicely with such a unique choice for a ring color. Everyone either has white/yellow gold or platinum but I really like the vision of an all-black band nestling a bright moissanite. If available, it will probably be a tension setting I’d gather since I can’t imagine the material could be likewise, used for a prong set-up. Thanks for any help!
call up an anodizing facility, see what metal is best to bond to their anodization, take it in and get it anodized black like you would car parts…
actually i think thats a pretty cool idea
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