Unique Titanium Wedding Rings
The most unique titanium wedding rings are those that are engraved or sculpted into puzzle rings and lacey Celtic knots like the ones through Arnell Titanium Workshop. Another unusual style blends engraving on titanium bands with anodized techniques that cause the metal to radiate vibrant colors like blue, purple, green and others. These rings may be colored all over or just in the areas that have been delicately engraved, creating a contrasting motif that is not an inlay or overlay or a cheap plating but titanium that has changed color.
Mens Black Titanium Wedding Bands
Using the same anodizing technology is also how the unique titanium wedding rings that are solid black have come into being. Well, when I say “solid black”, I mean the entire wedding band is black, although the blackness of the titanium itself may only have penetrated about halfway through the thickness of the metal. Men’s black titanium wedding bands are a very popular contemporary choice, often intricately designed with blends of white titanium and black cable combined. They also come in fabulous designs that incorporate small diamonds and gemstones for a bit of sparkle, or can be inlaid with yellow or white gold, white, titanium, stainless steel or mixed with color using the same techniques mentioned above.
Unique Titanium Wedding Rings with Tension Set Gems and Diamonds
Titanium has become not just valued for its strength, durability and bio-compatibility, but also for its unusual design possibilities with color through heat treatments and the many tension set unique titanium rings that are now available with every gemstones imaginable. Tension set wedding rings are different than the designs that use prongs or pave or bezel settings to hold the stones because these use metal to create a sort of nest or mounting on which to display a gem while tension settings depend on nothing except the force of the metal exerting pressure on two sides of a gem that is set in an opening. The gem is therefore suspending in mid air, so to speak. This is not just technologically fun trivia, but the fact that a diamond or gem can have light pass through it from top and bottom with no metal to interfere creates the illusion of more brilliant and translucent stones and makes even lesser quality gems appear of higher quality.
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