Wedding Rings for Men
Wedding Rings For Men – Tungsten Carbide Rings
Executive summary about Wedding Rings for Men by Alexandra Zeb
Let’s face it; your man isn’t exactly the Prince Charming on a white horse that you had once envisioned as a small girl. He’s the type that buys you an office chair or a microwave as a gift; he thinks flowers are a waste because they die. But when all is said and done, you still love him and you always will.
With men like this, it is no wonder that Tungsten Carbide rings are the latest development in the world of matrimonial bliss. This extremely strong and brawny chemical compound is the way to go when shopping for wedding rings for the manliest of men. I mean, lets face it, he’s never worn a piece of jewelry before in his life, and he’s not all that excited to start now.
So here are some handy facts about Tungsten Carbide that you can point out to the man-piece in your life, to soften the jewelry-wearing blow…
- Its extreme hardness (insert manly roar here) makes it useful in the manufacture of cutting tools, abrasives and bearings, as a cheaper and more heat-resistant alternative to diamond.
- Tungsten carbide is used for jewelry because it is scratch-resistant, and thus, you will never have to waste money on “stupid jewelry” again, except occasionally for me.
- Carbide is also used as the cutting surface when slicing through materials such as carbon steel or stainless steel, because it is “so dang strong” and it can withstand higher temperatures than standard high speed steel tools.
Diamond Wedding Rings for Men
Executive summary about Wedding Rings for Men by Eric Morris
Diamond wedding rings are no longer just for women. Many grooms today choose to purchase a man’s diamond wedding ring to match the bride’s. Still others enjoy the social status that comes with wearing a diamond wedding band. Purchasing a diamond wedding ring means that the groom must consider not only the material and design of the ring, but also the quality of the diamonds.
A carat is exactly 200 milligrams, but very few men’s bands will sport a diamond of this size. Most bands will instead have several smaller diamonds that may of May not equal one full carat.
The clarity of a diamond measures the number and extent of the flaws in the diamond. For the most part, a more valuable diamond will have fewer flaws.
The color of the stone, referring to how yellow the stone is, can also be graded on a GIA scale.
The cut of a diamond is possibly the most confusing of the “”4 Cs,”" since it can refer to the cutting style, the shape of the stone (round, square, heart-shaped, etc), its proportions, or the workmanship and the diamond-cutting process. The brilliant round cut is the most common cut for diamond engagement rings and wedding bands. Wedding Rings for Men.
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