Diamonds, diamonds, diamonds! No doubt the diamond is, well, the centerpiece of any wedding ring. But let’s not forget that there is something that is holding that ring in place. Historically, many materials and metals have been used in the construction of wedding rings but some have turned out to work better than others.
Thinking long and hard about the material from which your ring is made from is a very important decision. Most people they will wear the wedding ring for decades to come and often rarely take the ring off their finger. The reason that most people simply do not remove their wedding ring more often is not just a financial fear of replacing the ring. There is also the deep emotional fear attached with losing a ring as well. Most people are deeply attached to the emotional sentiment behind their ring. Consequently, most people just opt for leaving the ring on and who can blame them?
If you stop and think about the amount of time that you will be spending with your wedding ring, you quickly realize that comfort and durability should be high on the list. Of course, there are many materials on the market, but palladium is one that is certainly worth a good, long look. Palladium has been popular with jewelry designs for a very long time and with good reason. Palladium is often seen as a very real alternative to the somewhat better known option of platinum. While platinum makes good rings, palladium does have a few points going in its favor. Palladium is quite a bit harder and lighter than platinum, yet palladium is very workable. In fact, palladium is reminiscent of gold in that it can be worked into thin sheets.
Palladium has long been seen as an alternative to platinum for a variety of reasons. Palladium is significantly lighter and harder than platinum. This can be a very important point for anyone who is worried about the long-term durability of his or her ring. For those who find themselves working with their hands frequently, a palladium right might make good sense for its increased level of durability and hardness over other metals such as platinum.
Yes, the diamond in a wedding ring is clearly very important. Who doesn’t love a beautiful diamond that has been placed in the perfect setting? There is a reason that the diamond has endured for so long and that is due to its unique and powerful beauty.
Palladium certainly stands out as a very solid metal choice for one’s wedding rings. Few metals can match its durability and hardness, and the fact that it can be worked with easily means that skilled ring makers can produce beautiful works of art that will last a lifetime.
Jenni Sybis was the ring girl at three weddings, yes three weddings. Now all grown up, Jenni is still a big fan of weddings. She has worked for years as a wedding coordinator and wedding planner. Three years ago, she began putting all of the experience and know how into written form. She writes on a wide variety of wedding topics including everything from tungsten wedding bands to proper wedding etiquette.
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