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Black titanium wedding rings - modern age jewelry.

By: Mike Talbot

Black Titanium. Hmm. Sounded fairly Goth when first encountered, but I was pleasantly startled. It referred to the authentic metal and tint of a line of bridal and pre-bridal (read: engagement) musts, all produced in it: black titanium wedding bands or black titanium engagement rings-they all displayed a unique shine and were amazingly light in weight. However, amazingly tough and solid.

To walk back for a minute, I was in the market for an engagement ring. By convention I considered a diamond engagement ring. My Google hunt led me to understand that there were black Titanium diamond engagement rings. This without doubt peaked my curiosity. What I revealed was sheer elegance, in the shape of what I learnt was termed "Black Titanium Tension Diamond Ring", a setting method which sets the diamond in a gap of the shank under the force of the metal's strength alone. Virtually the entire diamond is exposed to the eye.

It seems like that there are few actual sources to this delightful metal and look, and nearly all internet sites are resellers who market the same collection again and over again. A few makers, it looks, use approximations consisting of titanium that is plated by black substance, be it black diamond or an alternative practice. The real black titanium ring, as I revealed, radiates its authenticity and attractiveness.

Not like a different newcomer on the arena, the black tungsten ring, which is vastly heavy, those beauties, the black titanium wedding bands (black titanium wedding rings to some…) are ,by surprise, very light. Regardless of its weight, I was invited to try to pry-open the black titanium tension set diamond ring-alas, to no avail. This one was difficult to shift an iota…

The sales person was eager to demonstrate his other tiny trick: he picked a small lump of fine steel-wool and rubbed the black titanium ring rather hard. Nope. None has revealed any mark of graze or scuff! By now I was virtually sold on the concept and looks of black titanium. "A ring that genuinely lasts forever… That's interesting" - was my first notion, when I saw that.

What I was searching for now was fashion. As, as I said, I came to realize that manufacturers in genuine black titanium are few and have developed, it seems, proprietary processes etc., I also developed a knack for a specific black titanium rings design house, as it was evident to me that their orientation towards refined design and obvious leaning in this direction appealed to me. Being manufacturers in black titanium they also offer custom design services in the metal. In fact, I learnt, all their production is "made to order": they have no stock, so every item is custom designed and usually hand crafted. When you lock on one of their designs and order it-your ring will be manufactured by them for you, tailored to your specs. While they manufacture in North America and do not mass produce, there is still a phase of approximately 113 days from placing the order to shipment, (basically, as it is custom finished) but they are very friendly in communication and in providing this information earlier, so I wasn't dreadfully amazed.

One more thing that I found very positive about this design house is that they use Canadian diamonds for their setting, the brand of their choice allocates a percentage for each precious stone sale towards clearing landmines in Angola (!). With "moral" diamonds and an ethical metal (meaning that it is not mined under questionable conditions), how wrong can you go in doing the right thing?

Obviously, my preference was a lovely black titanium tension setting ring crowned with an fantastic "conflict free" 1.10 carat lab grown vibrant yellow genuine diamond, my preference, due to its color, over the Canadian diamond collection.. Writing this more than two years after my engagement now, I'm still pleased with its tint, feel, weight… well, to be honest, I love just about everything about it. So does my wife. Yep, that's right, she said "Yes" that day :)

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