The wedding ring purchasing process is undoubtedly an overwhelming one. You need to consider so many things before you decide to purchase a wedding band that will prove dignity.

However, one of the most important and first things you need to consider before purchasing a wedding ring is the material types that will be suitable for you. Don’t assume that every wedding ring metals are the same as each metal has its uniqueness and characteristics. 

You can choose the metals for wedding rings based on your fashion interests or lifestyle. You can also choose them based on their durability. Some metals are expensive than others, but their durability is extremely high. On the other hand, some metals cannot be resized or reshaped. 

These are few important factors you should keep in mind while choosing the perfect metal for your wedding band. In this article, we will discuss some facts about each metal as well as its benefits.

Platinum

No other metal is as durable as platinum. Its silver-white color not only reflects sunlight but also attracts people with elegance and beauty. This is why platinum has become a top choice for many jewelry. Besides, platinum metal is considered vintage metal, and the wedding rings made of platinum are known as the best Epic Wedding Bands.

As platinum is rarer and denser than other metals, it is also one of the most expensive metals you can use for your wedding rings. Although the investment money is higher, you won’t have to go to the professionals to fix or polish the ring. If you’re planning to add diamonds, then platinum will also protect them. That’s why customers prioritize platinum for their wedding ring. 

Yellow Gold

Do you know what metal is considered as one of the most classic? It’s none other than yellow gold metal. Additionally, it’s also the most famous choice for men’s wedding bands. Don’t forget to determine the ‘karats’ of gold when you’re ready to purchase a yellow gold engagement band. As per Merriam Webster, gold ‘karats’ measurement is different from diamonds ‘carat’ measurement. 

But, you can’t use pure gold as your wedding ring metal as it’s too soft. Hence, professionals mix gold with other different metals to create a ring. Karats determine the amount of gold that has been used in the ring. For instance, an 18Kyellow gold diamond has 75% pure gold and 25% other metals.

Professionals use alloy metal such as copper and zinc to mix up with pure gold. This is how they create yellow gold. One point to mention, the yellow color doesn’t fade away with time. 

White Gold

Just as yellow gold, the amount of gold is not 100% in white gold. Professionals mix pure gold with silver or palladium to create white gold. By using these white metals, the color becomes silver instead of yellow. One important thing to keep in mind that white gold tends to turn yellowish over time.

Unlike platinum, white gold is less durable and you have to consider the ‘yellowing’ factor before you decide to purchase. Your wedding ring must be dipped in rhodium every few years if you want the bright white look. If you do some physical work all the time, then you must dip your ring in a rhodium plate every 6-12 months.

Palladium

Like platinum, palladium is also an extremely durable metal. The palladium is gaining popularity and men are using this metal in their wedding ring. As the density is lower, palladium is comparatively lighter than platinum.

However, the popularity of palladium has increased over the past few years. Many jewelers claim that wedding rings made of palladium will last for a lifetime as the metal is extremely durable.

Titanium

Another example of durable metal is titanium which is a robust silver-gray metal. If you have an engagement ring made of titanium, then you can easily go to the ocean or pool. Palladium is considered the hardest metal in the world. Titanium is stronger than gold, silver, and platinum. Apart from that, the strength is more than three times of steel. The density of palladium is lower as well as the metal is lightweight. Men prefer this metal because of its scratch-resistant characteristic. 

You may be thinking that why people resist using palladium for their engagement ring? It is because most jewelers avoid working with titanium. The metal is so robust that it requires tremendous effort to resize or reshape the ring.

Conclusion

These are the things you need to know about metals before you start picking them for your wedding band. Remember that metals are the most important things you have to consider while purchasing a wedding band. As you know, each metal has its uniqueness and flaws. So, it’s your responsibility to choose a metal that will last for a long time

 

Author's Bio: 

I am Alexander Fernandise