10/4/11

The Incredible Variety of Tungsten Carbide Rings

By Henrietta Baw


This tungsten carbide ring is better than most because of the satin-like finish which sits between the beveled edges. This lends a certain class to the ring that many simply beveled designs lack. Since the entire ring is composed of tungsten, it has the excellent physical properties and longevity that this kind of material is known for. This places it above other tungsten rings which attempt to add to the style by including weaker precious metals. This particular beveled tungsten carbide ring stands as one of the best in its class due to its simple elegance, grace, and charm.

As Bob Dylan so famously put it, "The times they are a changin'. " We're living in the twenty-first century, and it's time to embrace the new materials that scientists and engineers have spent so long hoarding for less aesthetic purposes. Tungsten is the hardest, most durable metal on earth.

Unlike gold and silver, which are easily tarnished and lose their luster through the years, a piece of tungsten jewelry will never be parted from its shine. It's an industrial metal designed for the heaviest tasks redesigned with beauty and charm in mind. Simply put, a tungsten ring is forever.

And that's a great thing. If you're going to put the time and effort in choosing the perfect piece of jewelry for a special occasion, why would you go for anything less than forever? Your jewelry should be like your memories - there's no reason to ever let them fade. With a tungsten ring that's one thing you never need to worry about. Take a hammer to a tungsten ring and it's the hammer that'll be sorry - not that any of the experts recommends that you do this, of course.

Many types of tungsten rings are available out there, so how do you choose the one which is best for you? For tungsten rings manufacturers produce a whole slew of different varieties, including beveled, domed, inlaid, brushed, and grooved rings, in addition to the standard smoothly polished type.




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