Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Titanium and Men’s Wedding Bands

Titanium wedding bands for men are becoming more readily available than they were in the past. These rings can be found anywhere from high end jewelry stores to outlet stores. You have to keep in mind though that not all titanium wedding bands are created equally, as is the case with any item that you’re looking to purchase. There is a choice of titanium bands from aircraft grade titanium to regular titanium.
Titanium didn’t begin its life as a jewelry metal. It was first used in the aerospace industry because of its ability to withstand temperature variations and is lightweight. If you buy an aircraft grade titanium wedding band you’re getting a ring that is scratch resistant and because the metal is 100 percent compatible with the human body’s composition, there are no allergic reactions noted.
It’s only been in recent years that couples are setting their sights on titanium wedding bands. In the past men were limited to wedding bands of white or yellow gold or even platinum. With the trends of men getting more involved in the planning of their weddings and in wanting to wear a wedding band that sets them apart from the crowd, they’re looking at cobalt, stainless steel, tungsten and of course, titanium. While not all titanium wedding bands are easy to find at the local jewelry stores, there are many online sites at which to find them.
The reason there is a preference for titanium wedding bands is that not only are they strong, durable and scratch resistant, they are also not heavy. Men who work with their hands or are in job situations in which their ring could become dented or scratched will appreciate the beauty and durability of a titanium wedding band. Some men choose a titanium ring because it is as shiny as platinum and could be brushed to give it a more modern look.
The history of titanium is that it was discovered in 1795 and because of its strength it was named after the ancient god Titan. Before the metal was used for wedding bands and other jewelry it was used for airplane propellers, aerospace parts and other aircraft parts. When wearing a titanium wedding band it’s like wearing a piece of history around your finger!

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