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Types of Wedding Rings

PALLADIUM
PALLADIUM

The popularity of palladium in engagement rings has recently soared - in fact, many are questioning whether it is becoming the new platinum. It was officially recognized as a precious metal in January 2010, and it's now a legal requirement that any palladium ring that weighs more than 1 gram is hallmarked.

PLATINUM
PLATINUM

Wedding Rings are usually made of gold or platinum. When it comes to gold vs platinum, each has its advantages and disadvantages that should be considered. Wedding Rings are usually made of gold or platinum.

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ROSE GOLD
ROSE GOLD

The Pros and Cons of Rose Gold Engagement Rings. What Is Rose Gold? Rose gold is one of many variations of gold engagement rings available. Because pure gold (24 karat gold) is too soft for jewelry, we mix metal alloys in with pure gold to create different colored golds.

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SILVER
SILVER

Wedding rings are symbols of eternal love. Eve's Addiction offers 100+ styles of quality wedding rings, including classic sterling silver wedding bands and custom wedding rings. Choose the perfect wedding ring and make sure it's as durable as your love. Our sterling silver wedding sets are ...

TITANIUM
TITANIUM

A titanium wedding-ring is used as a minor plot-point in the 1989 science fiction film and novel The Abyss. Titanium started appearing on the open market in approximately the 1990s. Since 2000, availability of titanium rings has become large-scale, with most online and bricks-and-mortar jewelry stores likely to carry titanium-based rings as part of their inventory.

WHITE GOLD
WHITE GOLD

However, if you want a white ring, you can opt for platinum or white gold. White gold rings are composed of gold, alloys, and a rhodium plating which gives it a white look that’s very similar to platinum. 14k white gold and 14k yellow gold have the same gold content and purity (58.5% gold), but the alloys in white gold (and the rhodium plating) make it appear white, while the alloys in yellow gold do not.

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YELLOW GOLD
YELLOW GOLD

So is yellow gold actually still popular for engagement or wedding rings today? The short answer is, yes yellow gold is still popular, but only after it went in decline for a bit. In the 1960-80's, gold was the standard for bridal jewelry.

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ZIRCONIUM
ZIRCONIUM

Black zirconium wedding rings are a unique choice for a men's wedding band that is extremely durable, skin friendly, and striking in color. Black Zirconium Wedding Bands by Spexton Jewelry from Spexton on Vimeo.

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