Sunday, 1. November 2009
Thinking of getting your man a ring? Well, men’s rings are becoming almost as popular for men as they are for women. Check it out with your guy and see what he thinks before you go out and buy this special gift for him. Don’t spend your hard earned money on something he won’t wear.
Choosing the right ring for your special man is not an easy task. One of the best places to start looking is online. With many styles and prices to choose from, the choices are endless.
With so many different materials and metals to choose from when picking your ring, it’s best to be informed. There are large selections of styles and sizes in the way of stones and thickness. Knowing your guy well will help you with choosing the perfect ring for him!
With the different styles of men’s rings available; some of which are insignia rings, club, or organization rings, birthstone rings just to name a few, it can become a difficult decision. Men’s rings should only be worn by men; however some women prefer a man’s ring. Men’s rings are wider and the metal is thicker in size than rings for women. Read more... (539 words)
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Wednesday, 8. July 2009
by Edward Jacobsen
Titanium is definitely considered a “space aged” metal. It is used in many aircraft and spaceships like the space shuttle. Because of it’s corrosion resistance and the incredible strength to weight ration titanium is one of the most intrinsically valuable metals on our planet.
Titanium has also become one of the most beautiful and care free types of jewelry in the world also. It is extremely strong and lightweight. Because of it’s corrosion resistant nature it will resist the marring and tarnishing that other jewelry metals have been known to suffer from. Titanium jewelry’s strength and scratch resistance mean that only the simplest care and maintenance are required.
Because of the inherent properties of titanium it truly is the smart choice for the modern man and woman. I have much titanium jewelry and I can attest to it’s truly maintenance free beauty. I am a true believer and hopefully you will be also.
It is predicted that titanium, tungsten and stainless steel will become wildly popular with the younger population. As a matter of fact men are already embracing the “new” metals in massive quantities. Many young men are sporting titanium or tungsten wedding bands right now. Read more... (372 words)
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Saturday, 4. July 2009
by Edward Jacobsen
Because of it’s incredible strength to weight ratio Titanium is definitely considered a space age material. Airplanes, the space shuttle and future space craft will all use large amounts of titanium in their construction. Add it’s incredible resistance to corrosion and you can begin to understand the massive appeal this metal has in these applications.
So it makes sense that titanium is becoming one of the most saught after forms of jewelry in the world today. It’s phenomenal strength and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing are vaulting this space metal into the stratosphere of the jewelry industry. Scratching, marring and blemishing are almost non existent when you wear this new form of modern jewelry.
As you can probably see titanium is becoming the ultimate choice for the savvy men and women who are buying titanium jewelry. I count myself as one of the savvy as I own and love my large collection pf titanium rings, necklaces and bracelets.
So it should not come as a shock that titanium is becoming wildly popular with the younger demographic. Young men are especially fond of titanium and are buying it in astonishing quantities. Many young men are having titanium wedding bands placed on their fingers right after their nuptials. Read more... (363 words)
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Friday, 3. July 2009
by Edward Jacobsen
Looking for the perfect ring for your loved one? Is price a factor? Whether its a gift or wedding ring, understanding fashion trends and its many choices will certainly open a versatile range of styles. Titanium is one of the strength metals that has come into vogue the last few years and has caught on with the modern man and woman.
I first learned of titanium mens rings when my oldest son picked out a titanium wedding ring with a carbon fiber inlay. At first I was dismayed that he did not go with traditional gold. As I realized, men of his generation were choosing new metals such as tungsten and titanium. I now have two titanium designer rings in my collection, as I prefer the masculine look and quality.
Consider how a stunning ring that is not only priced right but displays the strength of your love or the strength of your character. Imagine a free floating diamond, precious stones imbedded with inlays of various types or polished facets. Designers are expressing creativity in amazing fashion that will promote your individual style. Read more... (464 words)
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Thursday, 2. July 2009
by Edward Jacobsen
The modern man is choosing strength metals as a jewelry choice. It’s the fastest fashion trend among mens jewelry rings and bracelets. Prices make it more affordable and the look and feel is not sacrificed. Many are finding the perfect wedding ring for that special man or woman.
My oldest son chose a titanium wedding ring designed with a carbon fiber inlay. I was impressed with it’s good looks and the masculine, unique style. Although I was expecting him to choose a traditional gold ring, I know he made a good choice for his generation. Because I like the masculine look and style, I have two titanium rings myself.
Consider how a stunning ring that is not only priced right but displays the strength of your love or the strength of your character. Imagine a free floating diamond, precious stones imbedded with inlays of various types or polished facets. Designers are expressing creativity in amazing fashion that will promote your individual style.
Priced lower than gold and platinum, Titanium becomes an easy choice in wedding bands or mens jewelry rings and bracelets. It’s tensile strength makes it one of the hardest amongst the industrial metals. An added benefit is it’s hypoallergenic property. Read more... (442 words)
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