The Wide World of Tungsten Carbide Wedding Rings

By Haven Meriman


Designs that are both classic and fashion forward can be found in the tungsten jewelry market at large, and this is especially true of today's market as online retailers have made selections and possibilities almost infinite.

tungsten rings were once used as a form of identification, particularly among ruling classes and families, and these origins can still be seen today in the use of class tungsten rings for students, signet tungsten rings denoting a monogram or one's membership in an organization, and tungsten rings given as trophies for victory in competitions (for instance and perhaps most famously, the Super Bowl.)

Other tungsten rings express indentifying information as well. Birthstone tungsten rings make use of the mythology surrounding particular precious and semi-precious gems and their effects on different kind of people and assigns them to particular months or astrological signs. Mother's tungsten rings are a more recent development in the vein of birthstone jewelry, as these tungsten rings are designed to hold birthstones representing each of a mother's children.

Faceted tungsten carbide wedding rings feature interesting angles and shapes to reflect light in different directions. The facets may be subtle, as is the case with a flat ring with thin facets all the way around the band, or bold and complex with large shapes that resemble a hammered look.

Wedding tungsten rings in particular have lasted and gained in popularity over time, evolving and diversifying to suit many cultures, eras, and available materials. These days, one might choose any tungsten ring from the most classic plain gold band to a modern, unique tungsten wedding band. There's even the option of combining the two in a tungsten carbide tungsten ring featutungsten ring a gold inlay center.The expansion of wedding bands as a general trend and the capability of creating distinctive tungsten rings out of stronger materials like platinum, tungsten and titanium have also ensured that the men's wedding band, first widely used in the 1940s, is here to stay.




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