There was previously a time when jewellery and rings were solely worn by ladies and men wearing any type of jewellery was considered as girly or unmanly. Today as society becomes more accustomed to the style conscious individuals even more men are purchasing jewellery and rings.
Rings and jewellery are at present considered signs of status amongst men, as they have long been with ladies, with celebrities and musicians paying an extreme sum of money on their own jewellery.
As far as masculine jewellery goes titanium has to be the king. The toughest metal found in nature titanium is absolutely suited to producing hard-wearing rings for men. As well as being highly durable titanium is likewise scratch and corrosion immune it's also very light with a comfortable fit.
For men who need a ring that can be comfortable and also withstand the bumps and knocks of daily life titanium is the perfect choice for you.
Due in part to the recent increased popularity of titanium rings (particularly black titanium rings) there are now even more designs of rings for you to select from. Black titanium rings have become the standard alternative to the more everyday grey titanium rings of the past. With the exact same properties of a ordinary titanium ring except for a dark midnight black colour it is not hard to see why these rings are becoming so popular.
A black titanium ring is a display of personal identity and can be anything from a plain dome shaped band, often a favourite as a wedding band for men who are getting married, all the way up to diamond studded rings or even black titanium rings with gold or silver inlays.
I believe the reason black titanium rings have grown so popular is mainly because they provide a modern substitute to the ordinary grey titanium rings and are also not too in your face and shiny like the more traditional gold and silver rings that are worn by most individuals.
An unseen element that you will want to consider when picking out your own black titanium ring is the method that has been used to give the titanium its distinctive black shade. There are 2 methods, one of which is a finish (a very strong coating but still not recommended) that tends to have less durability than the second technique, which calls for the titanium being fused with a metal alloy to give the titanium a black colour throughout and leave you with a ring that will really survive the rigors of daily living.
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Men's Black Titanium Rings
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