Your wedding ring is a symbol of eternal love between
marriage partners - it shines in the wedding photographs, and it is the first
thing your guests will want to look at.
Sadly most wedding rings do not stay shiny and new after ten years,
many gold rings are dented and scratched with no shine. Did you know that titanium is an option for
your wedding ring?
Titanium was first discovered in England in 1791 by Reverend
William Gregor. It is named after the
Titans, a race of powerful deities who ruled during the legendary Golden Age.
The metal is produced in its highest quantity in Australia, and is prized for
its strength and light weight. This
makes it very suitable for anyone involved in manual work, as it will stand up
to wear much better than gold. It is
also a hypoallergenic material, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
Until recently, Titanium was most likely to be used in high
tech fields such as space and medical fields if you wear lightweight glasses,
they probably contain Titanium. In
jewellery, the use of titanium is a new innovation. Jewellers are just learning
that the metal is easy to work with and makes for some very beautiful
jewellery. You should be able to find Titanium wedding rings in a variety of
designs and styles, set with stones and also inlaid with other precious
metals. If your Matchmaker found you a
rich spouse, you can set your titanium ring with diamonds or emeralds.
The good news is that it usually costs less than the
equivalent version in other precious metals.
Matrimonial experts will normally advise against trendy wedding rings
as anyone sporting a wide wedding band from the seventies now realises. However, the look of a Titanium wedding ring
is not radically different from gold or platinum but it has so many advantages
lower or average cost, high tensile strength, scratch resistance, and it is
hypoallergenic.
Of all the things in your wedding day budget, your wedding
ring is the most permanent. The bridal
dress will probably gather dust in a box or go to a charity shop, flowers are
gone in a few days, the cake might last until the birth of your first child. The ring, however, is here forever as a
reminder of your love match. And if
your matrimonial arrangement does go wrong, remember that titanium is a
stronger material as you take aim to throw it at your beloved!
About the Author
Adrienne Davis Internet Marketer, eBook Publisher http://dogs.homebusinessadvisers.com
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