Tungsten Carbide Wedding Ring Guide
Tungsten Carbide Wedding Ring Guide
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Before we enter directly into the discussion regarding jewelry crafted out of the tungsten, let us, at the very outset clarify vividly what tungsten carbide is. To be very brief and clear the it is basically a proportionate combination of pure tungsten and carbon alloy that makes it at least four times harder than titanium – with a high degree of hardness ranging between 8.5 and 9.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness.
This makes a tungsten carbide wedding ring awfully stunning and durable enough to be used ona daily basis. Apart from this the unique formula of the alloy gives it a splendid shine and awesome long-lasting glamorous look. The tungsten ring comes in a broad spectrum of styles, designs and looks. The combination of 18 K gold with the tungsten gives a look so transcendental and so elegant that the any one would love to treasure it for the entire life. A tungsten wedding ring with 14 K yellow gold or sterling silver with a satin finish is bound to enhance the awe-inspiring aesthetic quality of the wearer’s personality.
Things To Be Remembered
There are certain very significant things that have to be kept in the fore front of the mind while going to purchase the tungsten carbide wedding ring. Some of the jewelers tend to offer the pure tungsten rings with classy designs and mind-blowing glory. But these rings will never be sturdy enough and get scratched easily and hence are not durable. There are again many who come up with the wedding rings with the cobalt binder, which can lead to serious skin ailments and rashes. The nickel binder tungsten carbide wedding ring on the other level is free from all such dangers, since it tends to be hypoallergenic and chemically inert by nature. Apart from this it is quite hard and durable enough for regular use.
Be aware of these points and beware of the unscrupulous dealers who deliberately suppress the material fact regarding the specification of the combination of their tungsten wedding bands. While many sellers even do not know as to which alloy they are selling, there are many others who mislead the innocent customers by suppressing the facts or by delivering false view.
It is a fact that the tungsten carbide wedding ring with the nickel binder is quite more expensive as compared to the tungsten wedding rings with the cobalt binder and pure tungsten bands, but it is also a fact that rings with the nickel binder would prove to be a choice, worth meaningful.
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