| Titanium is incredibly hard,
lightweight, and resistant to corrosion. Traditionally
reserved for the engineering and aerospace industries,
titanium has only recently been applied to jewelry
and its popularity is growing quickly. |
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| If you're concerned that
the weight of a wedding band will be bothersome,
consider titanium. Titanium is incredibly
light – roughly 1/3 the weight of gold. |
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| The strength of pure titanium requires
that rings be forged out of a solid block of metal.
For this reason, titanium rings cannot be resized.
Titanium is available in many grades, sometimes alloyed
with other metals for even greater strength. This
additional strength cannot be appreciated in jewelry,
so we suggest you choose jewelry with the purest grade
of titanium you can find. The titanium found in Redford
Jewelry wedding bands is 100% pure. |
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| This metal has gained popularity quickly
for its incredibly light weight – roughly 1/3
the weight of gold. Many newly married customers tell
us that their titanium band was very easy to get used
to wearing because of its light weight and comfort.
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| Some customers have expressed concern
that in the case of a medical emergency, a titanium
ring might be impossible to cut off. Because it is
made of pure titanium, with no metals added for increased
strength, your Redford Jewelry titanium ring can be
cut off if necessary. |
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| The strength of titanium makes it an
excellent candidate for those who are not easy on
jewelry. While titanium may show slight scratches,
it can be easily polished to keep it looking new.
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