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Consider A Palladium Gents Band

Posted on timeSeptember 29th, 2010 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Men have worn palladium rings for men for more years than people presume, and not merely a simple wedding band. A combination of a wider metal spectrum, changing sensibilities and tastes, and a wider design spectrum, one can refer to men’s fashion rings and not be thought daft. Gold and silver have long been joined by titanium, tungsten steel, tungsten carbide, ceramic, palladium, and simple steel as ringmaking materials, and men’s rings are not exempt. These rings are well-fitted for such stones as diamond, emerald, ruby, topaz, onyx, turquoise, opal, cubic zirconia, and more, and the colour versatility augments the design variety.

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Things To Consider When Buying A Mens Ring

Posted on timeSeptember 2nd, 2010 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Do you want his ring to match yours? It’s romantic to wear matching wedding rings, but if you and he have different tastes, different size hands, and completely different personalities, matching rings can represent a problem. Also, if you want your wedding ring to match — and possibly connect to — your engagement ring, that will make it more complicated to have his ring match yours. On the other hand, you can choose rings with similar features — perhaps the same pattern or combination of metals. Does he have strong feelings about design? Men’s wedding rings are usually simpler than women’s, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have a wide variety of designs and styles to choose among. You can have palladium rings for men personalized in many ways: with a special symbol, engraving, texture, a Celtic knot, or a geometric shape. Men’s rings can be any width you like; can be made of a combination of metals; and can be simple or ornate.

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Consider A Palladium Men’s Band

Posted on timeJuly 23rd, 2010 by userAdvisor    flag(1) Comment


Men have worn palladium rings for men for more years than people presume, and not merely a simple wedding band. A combination of a wider metal spectrum, changing sensibilities and tastes, and a wider design spectrum, one can refer to men’s fashion rings and not be thought daft. Gold and silver have long been joined by titanium, tungsten steel, tungsten carbide, ceramic, palladium, and simple steel as ringmaking materials, and men’s rings are not exempt. These rings are well-fitted for such stones as diamond, emerald, ruby, topaz, onyx, turquoise, opal, cubic zirconia, and more, and the colour versatility augments the design variety.

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