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PLATINUM WEDDING RINGS
Pros and Cons of Platinum Wedding Rings
For centuries, platinum has been used as a status symbol. In 700 BC, royalty were buried adorned with platinum hieroglyphics, but when it was re-discovered in the 16th century, people considered this ‘little silver’ to be of little value. Today, platinum remains a jewelry fit for a king due to its expensiveness. If you’re thinking of buying platinum rings for your wedding, below are several advantages of choosing platinum over other types of metals:
* Durability – Platinum is a very strong metal. Compared to gold, it is stronger, denser and more break-resistant. Although platinum rings will not have the same spring other metals have, this same characteristic helps in setting stones. Should you decide to place stones on your rings, these stones are unlikely to be lost because of the tensile strength of platinum.
* Weight and Purity – Platinum is almost twice as heavy as gold. The purest form of platinum is grey-white in color. Platinum rings and other jewelry are about 85 to 95 percent pure; compare this to gold and you’ll see that even an 18K gold ring is only 75 percent pure. If you’ve decided to buy platinum wedding rings, be aware that the acceptable standards of platinum purity ranges from 99.9 to 99.5 percent.
* Rust-free – Since platinum does not interact with water, air or other elements, it is will not tarnish, corrode or rust. The best thing about this is that platinum rings can be passed on from one generation to the next, making your wedding ring an instant heirloom.
* Hypoallergenic – Platinum is highly resistant to attack of chemicals and other outside elements. As such, platinum rings are ideal for those with even the most sensitive skins. It is suitable for all types of skin.
* Rarity – Platinum is a rare metal; to produce an ounce of pure platinum, it would take over ten tons of ore. In addition, producing platinum requires special equipments, precise techniques, exceptional skills and plenty of time to fashion one ring compared to other metals. Be aware that platinum rings are five times rarer than gold, so if you want only the best of best as your wedding rings, choosing platinum over white gold or silver is your optimum choice.
* Versatility – Since platinum is a very study metal, the wedding rings can be crafted into a wide range of designs. If you want your wedding rings to have two tones, platinum can be combined with gemstones, gold or other metals.
Known as ‘metal of kings’, platinum as the material for your wedding ring can be one of the best decisions you can possibly make. Just like gold, be aware that platinum is sold by weight. The only disadvantage of platinum rings is that not everyone can afford them, as they are twice the price of gold. Although white gold and platinum may look similar, the durability, rarity, purity, versatility and other unique characteristics of platinum makes it the best choice for wedding rings and other types of jewelry.
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