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Peacefield Titanium

If the groom wants to add a bit of flair to his wedding ring, there are also rings crafted with silver and diamonds. These rings combine the luster of the silver with the sparkle of a genuine diamond or even with lab created diamonds to make it more affordable for couples on a budget. These rings can be paired with a black, rose gold or white metal setting to maximize the impact of this gorgeous stone.

Titanium rings are very affordable compared to other precious metals, which makes them an excellent option for the budget-minded groom. In addition, they are very durable and require very little maintenance, which makes them a great choice for men who want their wedding band to last a long time.

In modern times, the cobalt used in jewelry and other products is mined in Africa, Brazil and Australia. Approximately one third of the world’s annual production of this metallic substance is funneled to the ceramic and paint industries. The rest is used in super alloys for parts of gas turbine aircrafr engines, corrosion resistant alloys and cemented carbides. It is a key component in medical alloys and is also used to make magnetic recording media and as catalysts for petroleum and chemical processes.

The luster of silver is fairly brilliant but it is not as bright as white gold or platinum. It can be made more reflective with the addition of rhodium but this adds to the overall cost. Generally, silver will not scratch as easily as other metals such as gold but it will still wear down over time.

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Rings for Men

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Titanium was first discovered as a metal in 1791 by Reverend William Gregor. It was later discovered by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in rutile, although Gregor was originally credited with discovering titanium and called the new metal "maccanite." The element's name is derived from its Latin word meaning "to be unbreakable," which perfectly describes its strength and durability.

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Ceramics are formed from clay that has been fired at high temperatures. These raw materials are then shaped into decorative ornaments and objects, such as pottery and earthenware. Ceramics can be made into a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can be covered in a decorative, paint-like substance known as a glaze.

Silver is a very malleable metal that can be easily shaped and engraved. This makes it a favorite material for jewelers to use in crafting rings. It is also a great choice for combining with other materials such as wood or gems to create an eye-catching ring. Some examples include the Koa Wood Band featuring a dark wood grain and matte finish or the Abalone Shell and Blue Inlay ring that features a delicate pattern of inlaid gemstones set against silver.

Ceramics are also incredibly lightweight, making them comfortable to wear for long periods of time. They are also hypoallergenic, so they are a great choice for people with sensitive skin or metal allergies. EMBR ceramic rings are available in a wide range of styles, from simple to sophisticated, and they can be engraved with custom messages or designs. Our sand pear wood ceramic rings are particularly striking, featuring natural textures and hues.

Peacefield Titanium

Titanium Rings

Traditionally, men wear rings on their index and pointer fingers. They symbolize the crest of their family or their religion. They also denote their status and wealth. They can also be used to signify their membership in fraternities or clubs, and can serve as a reminder of loved ones. In the past, these rings were also worn by soldiers going into battle. Today, however, men are more likely to wear these rings as a fashion accessory.

While titanium rings can scratch, it takes a lot of effort to do so. Most bumps and scratches will fade away, but you should be careful to avoid wearing your ring near sharp or jagged objects. Additionally, you should only wear your titanium ring in mild soapy water, as it’s not meant for frequent exposure to bleach, chlorine or ammonia.

Titanium

Titanium Rings
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Titanium

Titanium is a modern metal that has become increasingly popular in men’s wedding bands. It’s extremely durable and lightweight, making it a perfect choice for those who live active lifestyles and work with their hands. Additionally, titanium rings are hypoallergenic, meaning that they won’t irritate the skin like many other metals can.

Wood Titanium Rings
Wood Titanium Rings

Wood

Silver rings are the classics for the modern gentleman, with a polished, sleek finish that looks great on all skin tones. Gold is another option, with its rich, luxurious look that complements any outfit. Platinum is also a beautiful choice, with its rarity and durability.

Titanium is a durable, lightweight metal with high resistance to corrosion and scratches. It is also hypoallergenic and able to withstand harsh environments, making it a great choice for a men's wedding band. These features make titanium rings the perfect ring for athletes, construction workers, or anyone who works with their hands. Titanium is a silvery gray color and can be polished to a shiny finish or brushed to a matte finish. It can be engraved or set with diamonds to add even more personalization to your ring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No! at Peacefield Titanium, we make every ring we put on our website in our jewelry shop. This gives us the utmost quality control and freedom to design any style ring we want.

NO! We do not use any cheap plated metals, Titanium is unplated and hypoallergenic, and biocompatible. Titanium will not tarnish.

Each ring is made to order, which means it will be about 1 week till your ring ships.

Titanium rings cannot be re-sized. Please contact us as soon as possible for a ring exchange with the proper size. We offer one free+shipping ring exchange within 30 days of delivery for the proper size.

Yes, our wood rings are sealed with a waterproof finish that makes them resistant to scratches and moisture. However, we do not recommend wearing your ring while swimming or showering.

We recommend removing your ring when performing tasks that may scratch or damage it. To clean your ring, simply wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or cleaners, as these can damage the finish of your ring.