Tungsten Vs Titanium Rings from freemexy's blog
The most common width for wedding bands for men are between 6-8mm. Due to the
rising price of gold and the general economic climate, many people today would
settle for cheaper silver pendants and rings as opposed to gold. However, many
Polish troops and servicemen escaped and were welcomed into the forces of the
British with experienced Polish pilots serving with distinction in the Battle of
Britain.www.tungstencustom.com
One of the important factors in choosing your tungsten wedding band is coordinating with the bride's "finger furniture." Entirely matching sets are not as common as they once were, but it is still nice to consider coordinating pieces so that when you hold hands, be it for fun or for the wedding photo, the rings look good together.
A tungsten carbide ring never needs to be re-polished, even years or decades after you own it, which means you never have to spend any money on re-polishing of your ring, as is the case with precious metal rings. In 1944, Portugal declared a total embargo of tungsten to Germany.
However, I understand the fear that some people can have about handling glass and if after trying to separate glass using the correct method mentioned above and you simply can't manage it - rather than see you use the wrong method, if separating glass by hand makes you nervous, running pliers will become your second favourite tool.
Just seven days later, despite serious warnings from Britain and France, Germany invaded Poland and World War II began. Tungsten is now commonly known as a metal used in jewelry; however, its strong compounds have many more uses. Unlike other metals, it has a very high melting point of 6,100 degrees F. If combined with carbon, it comes out as tungsten carbide which is four times harder than titanium and virtually scratch-proof.
Gold and platinum rings are expensive and a bit prone to scratches though, so you may need to re-polish them over the years, and you might need to replace them eventually as well, but they do look good when you first buy them and for a long time after that.
http://forum.podplomyk.org/discussion/42040/how-to-properly-clean-a...
http://hersimu.com/komunitasbahagia/forum/topic/148591
http://www.loosemusicent.com/blogs/1284/14822/how-to-properly-clean...
http://all4webs.com/freemexy/howtoproperlyclea.htm?54978=57012
http://www.politicanada.ca/forums/topic/31126/celtic-tungsten-rings...
http://www.sobgamers.com/gamer/blogs/post/137472
https://truxgo.net/blogs/22700/2653/celtic-tungsten-rings
http://www.flamegrove.com/blogs/post/110093
One of the important factors in choosing your tungsten wedding band is coordinating with the bride's "finger furniture." Entirely matching sets are not as common as they once were, but it is still nice to consider coordinating pieces so that when you hold hands, be it for fun or for the wedding photo, the rings look good together.
A tungsten carbide ring never needs to be re-polished, even years or decades after you own it, which means you never have to spend any money on re-polishing of your ring, as is the case with precious metal rings. In 1944, Portugal declared a total embargo of tungsten to Germany.
However, I understand the fear that some people can have about handling glass and if after trying to separate glass using the correct method mentioned above and you simply can't manage it - rather than see you use the wrong method, if separating glass by hand makes you nervous, running pliers will become your second favourite tool.
Just seven days later, despite serious warnings from Britain and France, Germany invaded Poland and World War II began. Tungsten is now commonly known as a metal used in jewelry; however, its strong compounds have many more uses. Unlike other metals, it has a very high melting point of 6,100 degrees F. If combined with carbon, it comes out as tungsten carbide which is four times harder than titanium and virtually scratch-proof.
Gold and platinum rings are expensive and a bit prone to scratches though, so you may need to re-polish them over the years, and you might need to replace them eventually as well, but they do look good when you first buy them and for a long time after that.
http://forum.podplomyk.org/discussion/42040/how-to-properly-clean-a...
http://hersimu.com/komunitasbahagia/forum/topic/148591
http://www.loosemusicent.com/blogs/1284/14822/how-to-properly-clean...
http://all4webs.com/freemexy/howtoproperlyclea.htm?54978=57012
http://www.politicanada.ca/forums/topic/31126/celtic-tungsten-rings...
http://www.sobgamers.com/gamer/blogs/post/137472
https://truxgo.net/blogs/22700/2653/celtic-tungsten-rings
http://www.flamegrove.com/blogs/post/110093
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