Wedding Rings Metal Types
This includes gold platinum palladium tungsten titanium and sterling silver.
Wedding rings metal types. Karats measure the proportion of gold that is actually used in the ring expressed as parts of 24. Basically pure gold is too soft to be used for wedding rings. It registers as a 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Black grey or silver titanium rings often have inlays of other metals and commonly come with polished or satin finishes. So gold is mixed with other metals to form the ring. Because gold is naturally yellow these rings are plated with the whiter coloured rhodium which has the upside of protecting your ring from daily wear.
So an 18K yellow gold ring is actually 1824 or 75 pure gold. The Mohs scale ranks materials on hardness from 1 to 10 comparing gemstones metals and other materials for durability. Gold rings are usually either 18k or 14k gold 18k has a richer color because of its higher gold content.
Pure 24k gold is too soft for wedding rings so it is alloyed with other metals often nickel which some people are allergic to. Compared to gold platinum is five times as rare and purer when used in jewelry. BROWSE YELLOW GOLD RINGS.
A mixture of pure gold copper and silver gives yellow gold jewellery its signature warmth. The most affordable and durable wedding ring materials are tungsten titanium cobalt stainless steel and 14k gold. The advantage of a titanium wedding ring is that its highly resistant to corrosion.
The traditional choice is either white or yellow gold but precious metals such as platinum and titanium are becoming an increasingly popular choice for wedding rings. This highly sought-after material is the strongest metal for rings in the Shimansky showroom and one of the most popular engagement ring metals and wedding ring metals in the world. Platinum is a naturally white metal with a cool luster that showcases the brilliance and sparkle of diamonds beautifully.
