Showing posts with label Gold Wedding Rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gold Wedding Rings. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 July 2020

How to Choose the Right Metal for Your Wedding Ring


Whenever you decide to take the plunge e, it’s time to think. Give your wedding ring, and the metal, the right amount of time. After all, it’s a significant decision in your life. There are many factors to consider—the stone, the metals, the design, and most important of all the uniqueness. What makes a wedding ring unique is the choice of the right metal.   
Choosing the right metal is now a more complicated decision than ever before. There was a time when the choice was between the two- yellow or white. Today, a plethora of options has made the decision tough. Today, you have to ask yourself a question such as: Platinum, or Gold - Yellow, Rose gold, White gold, or Green gold, Gold and platinum- along with tungsten and titanium carbide.
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The choice is severe- take slow steps. This way, you will end up with a ring that suits your style and stands the test of times to come. Follow some guidelines when it comes to choosing the right metal for your cherished wedding ring. You need to quiz yourself with some questions to solve the puzzle.
1 –Prongs To Hold a Stone
For your big day, you may need something sturdy, particularly if you are setting a rock in the design. The stone may need prongs to remain in place. It is advisable to consult with a jeweler that you can rely on. The strength of the metal is essential.
2 –Wear and Tear 
Choose a metal according to the kind of profession that you are in or whatever work you do in your daily life. Platinum is a precious metal. It is strong and durable. Talk to a jeweler about the wear and tear your ring will bear.
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3 – Engravings 
Platinum can reveal engraving in a better way. Soft metals like gold and silver are fine too. Some factors may affect effect engravings. Consult with a jeweler on for engravings on Gold or Pink wedding rings.
4 – The Maintenance 
Gold wedding rings are ideal for those who prefer minimal upkeep. You may want to clean your rings regularly. Gold won’t require major clean-ups and maintenance.
To Conclude
Set your style, choose your metal, and pick your matching eternity rings. Talk to a jeweler to clear doubts and find a unique circle that stand the test of time.
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