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How to decide on a Tungsten wedding bandHow to decide on a Tungsten wedding band. Selecting a Tungsten carbide wedding band can be a clear-cut method if you keep these steps in mind.

Tungsten carbide wedding rings are exploding in popularity, and with good reason. Tungsten is a natural metal that is robust, but fragile in its unprocessed state. When it is combined with an alloy like nickel it becomes four times more durable than titanium and it maintains its polished shine for life.

A Tungsten carbide ring is popular for two things; its resistance to scratches and the forever shine it holds. Tungsten wedding rings can be scratched, but it requires high pressure and something harder. A steel file won't scratch a Tungsten carbide wedding ring, but a diamond will. You can even smash on your ring with a hammer and it will still hold its shape.

When choosing a Tugsten carbide wedding band there are some decisions you need to make. First a women's Tungsten carbide wedding ring is usually 5mm-6mm while a men's Tungsten ring is 6mm-10mm typically. Tungsten is a heavy metal so the larger the ring, the more you will feel it on your finger.

Tungsten rings are commonly a comfort fit so when deciding on the ring size round up rather than down to allow for a better fit of the ring.

Tungsten wedding rings, like other wedding bands, can have domed, faceted, beveled, concave, and other types of desirable designs. They can also have unique designs. If you see a model in Titanium that you like, chances are you can get the same design in Tungsten.

When looking for a Tungsten wedding band there is one very important piece of information to find out and that is the makeup of the Tungsten carbide wedding band. Many rings that say they are Tungsten Carbide bands may in fact be Tungsten processed with cobalt instead of nickel. Cobalt reacts with the skin causing spots and color changes which cannot be buffed out. The bands combined with cobalt are not scratch resistance and are not as resilient as Tungsten Carbide rings. An easy way to know if the Tungsten band is manufactured with cobalt or not will be the price. Tungsten carbide rings will cost about the same price as gold or platinum rings and Tungsten cobalt bands will cost closer to silver bands.

Tungsten Carbide bands made with nickel do cost more, but they will last as long or longer than your love for one another. Tungsten wedding bands made with cobalt will likely only last a year or two.

To recap on how to choose a Tungsten wedding ring; Tungsten Carbide is scratch resistant, durable, and holds a shine for the life of the ring. Decide on the style you like including the width of the ring. Determine your comfortable ring size. Make sure the tungsten band is not made with cobalt. Enjoy the permanent shine of a Tungsten wedding band.

by: Mike McKeene




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