Future Wedding Rings

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Traditionally wedding rings is bought by the groom. It is its first essential gift to the future wife, with this ring he agrees to accept her in his heart, to love and protect her for all of his life. And according to the traditions, the first ring which the groom gives to the future bride calls engagement ring. It is accepted to present this gift during the engagement. This ring wears on a ring finger of the right hand. During wedding ceremony the groom puts on the same finger a wedding ring and then two rings are worn together. Or engagement ring can be taken off, and instead of it the groom puts on a wedding ring.

Sometimes wedding rings pass by right of succession; in this case parents can present rings to the future spouses. It is actually well known that such rings bring to a newly-married couple good luck. If parents have lived a long happy life in marriage and have presented these rings to the children for their wedding thereby they have passed the luck of a happy matrimony. Thus there is a high probability of that such marriage will appear very successful.

Some couples prefer to use a ring of that person who has happily lived long time in marriage for manufacturing of their future wedding rings. After this such ring is smelt and this couple is making from it two wedding rings. It is said that it is a guarantee of long and happy marriage. If someone from your relatives has lived long time with the spouse and has decided to present to you the wedding ring so take advantage of this possibility to make your marriage happier. Though, of course, only the love and mutual understanding between you can be the main guarantor of happy family life.

In spite of the fact that purchase of rings lies on the groom, it will be better for you to buy wedding rings together. Also before you go to jewelry shop, salon or a workshop you should also know some tips that will help you at a choice of wedding rings

1. Jewels are never made of pure precious metals. Other metals are actually added to gold and silver which give them certain qualities and change their appearance.

2. Pure gold is too plastic and if you want to make of it a wedding ring you should know that it is not good, because it will be easy to bend what is not very good for a jeweler ornament.

3. Gold is alloyed with such metals as silver, copper, a palladium, nickel and zinc. Silver and platinum are usually alloyed with copper. But how can you actually define how much gold, silver or platinum there is in this alloy? You should know that it can be made on test.

Wedding is a very peculiar moment in the life of any person, that is why it requires special preparation and planning.

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Search Google and other search engines. Visit social networks and check the accounts that are relevant to your topic. Go to the niche forums and participate in the discussion. All this will help you to create a true vision of this market. Thus, giving you a real opportunity to make a wise and nicely balanced decision.

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Titanium: The Miracle Metal

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Wedding Bands

 

Everybody has heard of the latest fashion of titanium wedding bands. You may even be looking for his and hers wedding rings and you are checking out titanium bands. But have you asked yourself what on earth is titanium? Did you know that titanium is used to manufacture rings, but also to produce aircrafts? Read on to find some answers to those questions.

Titanium is a recently discovered metallic mineral. It was first found near the end of the sixteenth century, and its strength and durability caused it to be named after mythical giants. There is a remarkable amount of titanium ore in the world – more than zinc, nickel, mercury, lead, tin, manganese and chromium put together – but pure metal is not at all common and ores are dispersed thinly rather than in easily mined quantities.

This metal has value because it defies deterioration, is low specific gravity, is nonpoisonous and long-lasting, but it didn’t get used often until it was adopted by the defense and space enterprises in the 1940s. Today, it’s used in everything from aerospace applications and autos to structures, sporting equipment, artificial limbs and food dye. In fact, a mere five percent of the titanium we mine now is utilized as a metal. The balance is in the form of titanium dioxide, an opaque white, nonreactive pigment that goes into plastics, paints, paper, foods and all kinds of other utilizations.

Titanium is forty percent lighter than carbon steel and becomes stronger when allowed with vanadium, aluminum and various other elements. It conducts heat well and is magnetically neutral, with excellent retardation of corrosion by acids. It is biocompatible and nonpoisonous, too, making it appropriate for various sorts of different applications, including structural, marine, petrochemical, bio material and others.

In just about half of industrial utilizations, you’ll find a particular titanium alloy, named Ti-6A1-4V. This is among the most economically useful kinds of titanium, and makes up aircraft parts and prosthetic devices. It’s also the accepted alloy used to compare others to when deciding on the right type of titanium for your utilization.

In the petrochemical enterprise, this metallic mineral is made use of in reactors and heat exchanges. In the automotive business, it makes up valves, connecting rods and suspension springs. With regards to sporting goods, titanium is utilized to create golf clubs, high end bicycles, tennis rackets and sport wheelchairs.

It’s in turbine blades and condensers utilized in power plants, is has applications in buildings in the form of cable, piping and roof supports, and even in the human body, creating joint replacements, bone splints, heart pumps and valves, and similar appliances. Since the human body degrades other metals and might reject them, titanium is an exceptional option for bio-applications.

Being magnetically neutral, titanium is exceptional is useful for computer component surrounds like microchips and disk drives that can be harmed by magnetic charges. Watches and jewelry are made in this useful metallic mineral, as are memory frames for eyeglasses. There’s nearly no end to the many different uses of titanium.

While there aren’t but a few titanium mines in the world, there are various sorts of utilizations for this outstanding metallic chemical element. It makes attractive pigments, makes edifaces stronger, helps people live better and makes our everyday lives easier and more efficient, whether it’s in a golf club or a power plant. Whenever you observe something created from titanium, take a moment to consider the number of things this fascinating metal does for you.

Celebrate Individuality with Personalized Gifts

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A prevailing aspect of our modern culture is our tendency to stress individuality. This has fueled a surge in personalized gifts, as many try to capture the spirit of a person’s individuality in the form of a gift. The market for jewelry, and in particular, wedding jewelry, is no exception. A wedding ring is perhaps the gift of a lifetime; so much goes into choosing something personalized for the recipient. Unique wedding rings exist within every price range. From stackable rings to classic solitaires, it’s possible to make a fabulous choice to thrill any recipient.

Stackable rings are a style that is catching fire among both men and women. Two and even three or more bands make an unforgettable statement. Often stackable rings are designed in the “eternity” style, which just means that stones are placed all around the band, creating an unending round. When you stack a few of these together, it’s a truly dazzling display. The stackable style is flexible, because you can add an engagement ring to the look. Stones might be placed flush with the metal of the ring, called “channel set.” Additionally, the stackable shape of the rings allow for future anniversary gifts.

Pavé diamonds have emerged as a major trend in unique wedding rings. The Pavé setting features fully cut, faceted tiny stones that are placed so close together that one cannot easily detect the metal around them. It gives the illusion that the ring itself is “paved with diamonds.” With the Pavé look, there is the suggestion of “bling” but without being ostentatious.

Vintage is a style that is a hot trend, but it also has the advantage of being timeless. Vintage rings are gorgeous, timeless, and extraordinarily popular these days. Old European and classic Asscher cuts are usually associated with these rings, but you’ll see other various cuts as well. Vintage rings are typically recognizable by the scroll detailing and the tiny diamonds, milgrain, and filigree.

Colored stones are another popular trend in unique wedding rings. The very rare pink diamonds, canary yellow, pink sapphires and blue are all appearing on the wedding finger in increasing numbers. Color is not restricted to modern styles; you can put them in the traditional four prong setting. Placing a colored stone in a vintage setting is particularly stunning. You can choose a personal favorite color, or go more traditional with a birthstone.

Choosing a unique wedding ring can be a daunting affair, but armed with the knowledge of the current trends and possibilities, you can make a great choice.

A Guide To Diamond Band Ring

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Of all symbols on the planet the wedding ring has the most strength and power. Not only does it represent a commitment but dedication too be it a plain or diamond band ring. Wearing a diamond band ring does not mean you are more feminine if you are a male, as there are lots of men out there that just want a single diamond in their bands just like some woman do. For many woman maintaining it simple is still the best.

There is no need to walk around with reckless wasteful wedding bands particularly if all your fingers already have plain rings on them too. A diamond band ring that symbolizing the wedding band could be the one which is different from the rest,. It’s not quite the traditional wedding set but if it makes the person happy to wear a diamond band ring then fine.
 
For the busy woman who likes to get dirty still in the workforce, it would be simpler for her to wear just a plain flattish diamond band ring, nothing that will hook on or hurt everything else she touches, or feel like her finger is being ripped off.
 
Depending also on the shape and colour of you hand, there will come a time when you would have to decided what looks good on it. Does the giant glamorous ring or the simple diamond band ring suite your hand better, or does both make your hand look odd and seem like it doesn’t belong there? This is where the choice could be yours but is not according to your taste or wish.
 
It wouldn’t be fair if every diamond band ring looked the same for men and woman. At least the designers kept the female diamond band ring more feminine and the men’s diamond band a lot more masculine.
 
Masculine Or Feminine?
 
The men’s band would probably have a rectangular flat top to make it seem larger than the female’s band, with maybe a small diamond set in a corner of it. The female’s band would also have been fashioned with more soft curves in them to soften the impression.
 
There is nothing worse than looking at anyone’s hands and seeing an array of glamorous rings that don’t even suite the hand never mind make it look like an extravagant knuckle duster. So if your choice is to dress every finger on your hand, stick with the simple and plain rings, they don’t make your hand look as if they are budging either or lost in the jewelry. 

Smart Buyers Guide To Wedding Rings

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Judging custom wedding rings is to a large degree, admittedly, a subjective affair. You either like the look or you don’t. But when adding in factors of cost, durability and the like, it’s helpful to be aware of some objective criteria used by the pros. You’ll want your personalized ring choice to be a good one. Fine personalized jewelry is not something you want to buy uninformed.

WEIGHT

It is often misunderstood that, while diamonds are measured in carats, gold is measured in karats. It’s a measure not of size or weight, but of purity. A 14kt gold ring contains 14/24 pure gold, or about 58%. Platinum’s purity hase a measurement scale between 900 and 950 out of 1000. That means a 950Pt band is 95% platinum.

Note that the remainder is often comprised of chemically similar though equally valuable metals. Lower numbers are possible, too, but won’t usually be found in quality wedding bands.

A diamond, by contrast, is measured in carats (ct), ranging from near zero and up. 1 carat = 200 mg, a measure of mass. A diamond that is less than one eighth of a carat is considered a chip. Partly, the reason is the difficulty of faceting and polishing such a small stone in order to bring out a diamond’s effects.

Note that technically, a ‘chip’ is any diamond which isn’t fully faceted or properly shaped. They can result from accidents or the crystal structure that makes cutting and polishing nearly impossible. This becomes more difficult the smaller the stone. So, most chips are in the range stated.

The largest single gem-quality diamond ever found is the Cullinan, which tipped the scales at about 3,106 carats. It was cut down into the egg-shaped stone that sits in the scepter of England, itself about 525 carats.

But there are many other factors that influence the cost and look of a fine diamond intended to sit in an engagement ring or wedding band.

CLARITY

A diamond is judged by professionals on how ‘clear’ it is, and the stone is then placed into a category.

FL, IF – Flawless, or Internally Flawless represents the highest grade in this area. Such stones are extremely rare and hence invariably very expensive.

VVS1, VVS2 – These ratings represent a diamond which is only ‘very very slightly included’. ‘Included’ means, essentially, occluded or cloudy. Inclusions of non-diamond material or structure are responsible for lack of perfect clarity. These stones are acutally of very high quality despite this rather foreboding word. The flaws can only barely be seen under 10x magnification.

VS1, VS2 – Very Slightly Included ratings represent high quality stones. No flaw is visible to the naked eye.

SI1, SI2 – Slightly Included gems contains flaws that are visible under 10x magnification and may just barely be seen by those with very sharp eyes. Beyond having good eyesight, though, one needs to know what to look for. Generally, non-experts won’t notice much of anything.

I1, I2, I3 – These are mediocre quality stones that may still look very nice. But they have visible flaws when one looks closely that will reduce the brilliance of the stone’s appearance.

COLOR

Clarity is actually a separate measure from color. Diamonds are usually considered a colorless stone, but diamonds come in a wide variety of colors. Fashions change and in one era what might be considered a flaw will be highly valued by the next generation. Color in a diamond is actually created by the impurities that mix with the diamond’s carbon structure.

A 200-carat blue diamond in the Smithsonian (the Hope Diamond), for example, is valued not only for its unusually large size. Its rare and pure color is also a significant factor.

Blue, pink and yellow are among the most common colors found in ring stones.

D stones are completely colorless and correspondingly rare.

E diamonds are also considered colorless. Any impurities are in trace amounts detectable only by experts with special tools. Still very rare.

F are also graded colorless, but a slight color may be seen by an expert.

G-H are near colorless. Non-experts can detect some shading if they look closely, but these can still be high quality diamonds.

I-J Near colorless diamonds in which the color is slightly detectable. Still a very good value.

K-M are stones in which the color is highly noticeable. Observe, though, that these ratings are for diamonds that are ranked according to how little color they have. Hence, a pure yellow diamond may still be thought of as very attractive.

What’s important is to have the color be uniform. Most people still consider even a small spot of color to be a flaw. Of course, that too is simply a matter of taste and some future trendsetter may decide such diamonds are worth even more.

CUT

One factor that is difficult to rank in terms of price or quality is how the stone is cut. This is due to the fact that detemining the “best” cut is really a matter of personal preference. A Round-cut can be just as beautiful as an Oval, a Square-Cut may be just as lovely as a Princess-cut gem (rectangular or square). Other common shapes are the Marquise (a type of elongated stone), the Pear, Emerald cut, Trilliant (a wedge shape), Radiant, Cushion and Heart shaped.

Naturally, experts will have more specific criteria – involving the angles and number of facets. The Radiant, for example, has 70 facets while the Trilliant has 25 on the crown and 19 on the pavilion. But these details need not concern wedding ring buyers.

Practical Guide For Choosing Wedding Rings and Wedding Bands That Match

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There is not much point in choosing your partners designer wedding ring unless it is able to complement the engagement ring she has. Unfortunately, while designer wedding rings that are elaborate may be attractive, they may not sit well next to the engagement ring and may actually draw attention from it.

The ideal of any marriage should be the commitment two people make to be together through good times and bad, and a vintage engagement ring when placed on the finger is the symbol of this. In fact, while there are customs that view the giving of the engagement ring as the last in a series of gifts. Today this tradition has evolved into a new way to express the continuance of commitment in marriage with the giving of an ‘eternity’ ring, to symbolize the happiness of a lasting marriage.

It is now becoming more popular to have engagement rings engraved so if you and your husband are buying matching vintage engagement rings, why not have them both engraved with a message personal to you both just to give them that unique feel. Often plain vintage engagement rings just don’t suit the personality of the owners so if this is the case why not have both you and your husband’s engagement rings given a unique style by having the edges engraved. It is worth remembering that you are choosing rings for your engagement and not someone else’s so as long as you both agree you can’t go wrong with your choice.

You must never forget how important your vintage engagement ring and do not treat it like another piece of jewelry as it will not often leave your finger. It is not worth trying to find the cheapest rings you can because it will undermine their importance. For something as important as your marriage, the vintage engagement rings you purchase should not be the ones you found at the lowest price because it makes a mockery of your vows and the meaning of the engagement rings.

If you are spending a great deal of money on your vintage engagement rings, you will want to be sure that they fit perfectly. At the same time you both choose your vintage engagement rings, have your engagement ring fingers measured by the jeweler and don’t leave the fit to chance. By doing this simple thing you can ensure that the situation where the engagement ring either doesn’t fit or so loose it starts to slip off, doesn’t happen.

Adjustments aren’t usually done ‘over the counter’ so allow plenty of time for your vintage engagement rings to be adjusted before the big day. So as soon as you have planned when you are to be married, go out and choose you vintage engagement rings and allow at least a couple of months for the rings to be adjusted.

Choosing the right vintage engagement rings can also quite some take time with the huge choice of styles you now have available, unless you already have a design in mind. Both you and your husband should follow your instincts on your choice of vintage engagement rings while remembering that what looks good today might not be quite as fashionable in a few years time. People will view your matching vintage engagement rings a symbol of your love and your promise to each other. A lifelong commitment such as marriage means that all vintage engagement rings show this love and that you will both enjoy wearing every day.

The Benefits Of Platinum Jewelry

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Today like no other time in history the choices in metals that can be used to make jewelry especially engagement rings and wedding rings is almost over whelming.

A metal that may be new to many people is platinum, however it does have a rich history with its use in decorative pieces dating back to the 7th century and ancient Egypt. The use in jewelry and decor began its rise in Europe in the 18th century however it was not obtainable to those who were not royalty or extremely wealthy. In 1930’s during the time of the great depression and WWII platinum became a controlled substance therefore its use in jewelry making was almost unheard of.

It has only been in the last ten years that platinum has made a real resurgence. This metal has gained popularity in recent years among the general population however the price makes it an unrealistic choice for most of us. A platinum ring generally costs double the amount of its white gold counterpart therefore it still viewed by many as a symbol of wealth and status.

Platinum is a white metal that is appreciated for not only its beauty but its strength and long wear ability. This is one of reasons many skilled jewelers especially those making high end items like to use platinum prongs in order to set diamonds and gems in their pieces. It is also a desirable choice because it does not oxidize and is hypoallergenic. Another characteristic that makes platinum stand out from the competition is that when it does sustain a scratch this will not cause further damage to your ring, where as if a gold ring is scratched the gold will continue to breakdown in that area.   

Unlike gold, high quality platinum has a purity of 95% and is often alloyed with metals such as titanium, copper, rhodium, palladium, iridium, osmium, and ruthenium. Platinum is rated by a 1000 count, with platinum of 950 parts per thousand being used to make high quality jewelry. It is recommended that if you are going to pay the money for a quality platinum piece that you do not buy anything below 850 parts per 1000. High quality platinum will have a mark stating what its count is and it should be and combination of the number such as 950 and  the lettering Pt or Plat.

If you ever decided to purchase or even try a platinum ring on the first thing you will notice is the weight of it.  Platinum is a very dense metal therefore a platinum ring will weigh approximately 60% more than the same ring made from 18kt gold. As well platinum has a much higher melting temperature then gold, and can be heated over and over again allowing very small intricate pieces to made. Platinum allows a jeweler the flexibility to make pieces that are very elaborate and detailed without losing strength or durability.

Platinum rings may not be for everyone however if the price is out of reach then an option may be to purchase a ring that has its diamonds or stones secured with platinum prongs. Other options can be to go to a simpler design with the added security that your ring will last or do to a ring with a mix of metals.