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Alternative Metals for Your Wedding Ring

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Alternative Metals For Your Wedding Ring

There are so many details when it comes to choosing your engagement rings or wedding rings, for example, the right ring size, which style to choose to complement your bridal look. Your personal style definitely affects choosing the right bridal rings, whether you prefer a classic look or something more modern. 

Couples nowadays are constantly looking for new wedding ring ideas and trends, but forget that there are so many alternative metals for their wedding rings than silver and gold.

When it comes to men’s wedding rings are usually gold or silver, with a simple unadorned design, platinum is also a popular choice, click here to know more about men's rings!

Many brides know very little about the metals they can choose from for their wedding band, so, before heading off to the jewelry boutique to choose your perfect wedding band, be sure to understand the basics.

White and yellow gold are the most popular metals when it comes to wedding rings, but if you’re looking for different metals, here are some alternatives:

Platinum Rings

Platinum

Considered one of the strongest metals; it is very durable and has high value as well. Platinum is an excellent choice for an heirloom-quality wedding ring. 

The prongs holding the center stone of a platinum engagement ring are less likely to break than those of a gold engagement ring.

Titanium

Titanium

What’s great about titanium is that it’s durable and strong, but very light as well. It is also not as expensive as other metals.

It is distinguished by its darker color and lighter weight. Another attribute of titanium is that it is hypo-allergenic, making it perfect for those with sensitivities to wearing jewelry.

Zirconium

Zirconium

This metal is very resistant, and perfect if you have skin allergies or sensitive skin in general. Zirconium is very similar to titanium in strength and weight. 

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