Wedding Bands: Go for Platinum!

Platinum has long been known as a durable type of metal.  However, unlike gold and silver, platinum is an extremely rare luster metal that can only be found in certain areas in the world.   It is known for being long lasting, especially those that are designed with the purest form, and it is for this reason basically that platinum is now often valued for wedding bands.

Platinum wedding bands are by far the most popular and most valued type of wedding rings in today’s fast-paced world.   They are valued that much because of the high quality they offer, as well as for a number of designs that can be made with the pieces.  You can find the platinum bands in styles of Greek Key, Celtic Knot, Etruscan, and engraved; four of the most common kinds.  They may vary in the number of carats though, then making the task of choosing the right platinum wedding bands an important move to take.

When selecting for the right platinum wedding band, go for something that is made from pure platinum.  The rule here is to find a platinum band that contains 99% of the pure metal.   It should also possess a higher level of porosity as this will help you determine exactly how strong or weak the metal is.  I bet you wish to get a wedding ring that will last for years, if not for a lifetime.

Aside from the level of porosity and purity, take into consideration the classifications of platinum wedding bands or rings.  In the market you can find bands made of platinum classified as traditional, while others belong to the so-called “designer” types.  These classifications may possess certain qualities that are to some degree different from the others.  In fact, there is the hammered, sandstone, Floretine, shiny, and satin styles.  So take note of which type of platinum wedding bands you are interested to buy.

It is further important to note the fact that since the platinum wedding bands are a heavy and dense metal, they may then appear to be a bit heavier than its counterparts.  An 18 carat platinum ring is heavier than 18 carat gold.  In terms of durability, platinum is also more durable than gold.  Both of these reasons are factors that make the platinum wedding bands more expensive than gold and silver.  You can find the cost of an 18 carat platinum ring twice higher than the price of the 18 carat gold band. A simple platinum band designed for grooms costs around $145. This price is so typical for the men platinum wedding bands that are crafted with the simplest designs.  So expect those with intricate designs and finishes to cost over $200 and more.

The good thing about the platinum wedding bands is that they are not only beautiful in appearance, but also hypoallergenic.

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