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Black Titanium Men’s Rings Tell Much About a Man

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Some people would look at the display of black titanium men’s rings, and dismiss them with a whiff of contempt. Black, they would mutter? How dreary. How dark. How dismal. What sort of man would want to wear that as a wedding band?

What sort of man, indeed? It might show someone as black-hearted, or possessing dark moods. It is traditionally the color of darkness, evil and ill intentions. Black hats, being blackballed, or being the black sheep of the family. All negatives. So why would any proper gentleman choose such a color?

But there are many instances where black is shown in a whole different light. Take, for instance, the traditional tuxedo that most grooms wear to their wedding. Most choose black – is that a demonstration of their “dark sides”? No, it’s a flattering color for most men, and it helps to focus the eye of the guests on the single spot of glowing white in the room – the bride. No one would criticize a groom for not choosing a lighter color here!

And weddings aren’t the only time a respectable gentleman will wear black. A traditionally cut black suit is to a man’s wardrobe what a little black dress is to a woman’s. Black robes are also traditionally worn by judges in their judicial roles, and graduates in their academic dress. Neither of these situations would suggest anything less than wisdom, strength and knowledge.

Spiritually, black is often a chosen color as well. Hasidic Jews, Christian priests, and Muslim women often don black garments as a demonstration of the power of their convictions. Krishna, a god of the Hindu faith, can be translated to “The Black One”. Medieval Cathars declared that black was the perfect color. And in the Rastafarian faith, black is felt to be one of the most beautiful colors in existence.

And in other cultures, black is often seen in a much more positive light. In Japan, black is the color of experience and nobility, compared to the naive youthfulness of white. And while black is traditionally the color of mourning in Western civilization, in many other parts of the world including Japan, white is worn during funerals. Black is an honorable color, while white is more associated with the spectral aspects of death and the afterlife.

In many other parts of the world, black is seen as a strong color. In parts of Africa, black means rain clouds, which bring life-nourishing water. Among the First Nations people, black was considered the color of the soil in which their crops were planted.

So the next time someone criticizes the choice of a black titanium mens ring for something as bright and joyous as a wedding, you can perhaps suggest that it is not the hue of your ring that declares a negative, but their ignorance for the greater world around them, where the color black is seen as a pillar of strength, beauty, experience, life and honor.

Tungsten Ring

Friday, February 25th, 2011

While other types of bands and rings are made of metals such as gold, silver, or titanium that begin in solid form, a tungsten ring is initially made of powder. Tungsten, along with carbide, is forged at temperatures that are upwards of 2,400 degrees. This may seem like something that is impossible, but the resulting rings are proof of this amazing combination, and they are as scratch and dent resistant as they come.

These rings are also permanently polished. No matter how much abuse they withstand on the finger, they will continue to look the same as they did on the day they were purchased. This is something no other metal can boast, as this is a feature that is only had by rings made out of tungsten and carbide.

To get a good idea of how resistant tungsten is, consider the fact that the metal is ten times harder than 18k gold, and four times harder than titanium. They are also right under diamonds in hardness, which sit at 10 on the Mohs scale, with this material sitting at a solid 9. They are so solid in fact, that if they somehow get stuck they must be removed by a professional — though this is extremely rare and is not something that most people would have to worry about in the least.

Sizing is an issue, as it is extremely difficult to resize a tungsten ring. Many jewelers or specialty shops that sell them require that they be sized to order, as to not run into any difficulties later on. If the rings need to be resized later on, the shop or vendor will only resize them for a price, which can range anywhere from $50 to $100, depending on their policies and the ring itself. Some shops do offer warranties on their rings which allow you to get them resized for free within a certain period of time. These policies are rare, and it can be difficult to find a vendor that instills this type of warranty on their tungsten pieces.

Depending on the brand, a ring of this type can range from the double digits to the quadruple digits. It is imperative that any tungsten ring that seems to be too affordable is carefully inspected, and you should be sure to ask the jeweler whether or not the ring is 100% tungsten.

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