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The Wedding Rings Men Really Want to Wear

The Wedding Rings Men Really Want to Wear

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Choosing a wedding ring can be a difficult decision to make since most people have limited experience of choosing rings and there are so many possibilities to choose from. We sell a very large range of rings in all sorts of materials and have seen big changes in the last few years.

There has been a move away from Gold (which is actually quite soft) to materials like Titanium and Stainless Steel. These 'new' materials simply out perform the more traditional materials in every way and are far less expensive. In particular these new materials are much stronger, tougher and scratch resistant. This has the big benefit for a person who does a lot of work with their hands; they do not need to take their ring on and off all the time …. If you have to take a ring off a lot you will ever loose it and who needs the hassle?

These new materials are also chemically resistant and hypo allergenic; they will not cause a reaction with you or anything else. Another interesting advantage is the choice of colors on offer …. different colors, different emotional feel. If you want a really bright white metal, go for Stainless Steel, the same color as Platinum but at a fraction of the price and much harder wearing. If you want something more bowl go for Titanium, which has a gray appearance. This is further enhanced by having a brushed finish. If you want black, go for Zirconium, a metal that will take on any color after treating but people mostly want it in black. If you want a ring that will never scratch, choose a Tungsten ring, (only a diamond is harder!)

Another very popular option are mixed metal rings. These new materials are used as the main body of the ring, providing strength and then bands of other metals are cut in. The most popular option for this is a base ring of Titanium (gray) with a bright band of Silver, Platinum or Gold running through it.

Here is some more info in case your not fully converted,

1. After a year of wear and tear a Steel or Titanium ring will look much better than a Gold or Platinum ring.

2. If you do any work with your hands you definitely want a Steel or Titanium ring since since apart from bricklaying you wont need to take it off. I've built a house wearing my Stainless Steel ring and it's still looking good.

3. A 6mm Platinum court band will cost about £ 850-00. A Stainless Steel ring will cost £ 20-00 and exceed the platinum band.

4. Do not even think about buying a Rhodium plated, White Gold wedding ring for a man. It will look fantastic at the point of sale but the Rhodium plating will wear off within a couple of months revealing the champagne colored, real White Gold underneath. It is possible to buy untreated white gold wedding rings, which are a little off white color but since there is no coating, they will not degrade over time.

5. These new materials have been rewritten the rule book on cost, we sell lots of exotic Titanium / Platinum combination for hundreds of pounds but we actually sell more wedding rings in the £ 20- £ 30 bracket. So do not be put off or think that there is something wrong with spending just £ 20 on a wedding ring.

6. A lot of people think the flat top rings look cool and contemporary. They only feel comfortable on certain peoples' fingers. Usually curved top rings are the most comfortable.

7. Most women choose a 3mm-4mm ring while most men choose between 5mm-7mm depending on their hand size.

8. Most people start off wanting matching wedding rings and decide on different ones as the options become clearer.

9. It is best to order wedding rings at least 6 weeks before the big day.

10. We sell many more Titanium rings than Stainless Steel rings, yet everyone in our shop wears Stainless Steel. This is because Titanium sounds cool and has a lot of mystique attached to it, whilst Stainless Steel sounds a lot more everyday. However, Stainless Steel has for me a very pleasant white color to it, similar to Platinum, whilst Titanium has a darker appearance to it. They are very similar in other respects so it's just a color thing really. So do not rule out Steel, it's our favorite.

11. Do not get too hung up on the surface finish ie Should I have it polished or matt? After a couple of months all rings go to the same finish ….. look at an old piece of Stainless Steel cutlery and you will get the idea. Rings can be finished in seconds with no adverse effects.

12. Make sure that the inside of the ring has a curve, often called a 'court fit', this will ensure that the ring is comfortable.

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Source by John Greed

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