Precious Metals, The building block of designer Jewelry
Gold and Platinum are often the most desireable precious metals used in many engagement rings and wedding bands. Platinum, the heaviest of the precious metals, is adored for its strength and hypoallergenic properties. Gold has a sultry hue that is ideal to craft into many ornate shapes with beautiful finishes. The newest alternative, titanium is a popular selection for men's wedding bands, due to its lightweight property and modern look with a shiny steel hue. It is quite affordable and durable, making it the choice for men and women on the go.
A new take on a Classic Design.
Often you will find that designers will redesign classic pieces to be better than the original. Instead of a thin metal border which would normally surround a diamond in a bezel setting, some designers own take have two curved V's that will hold the diamond in place, yet dip down to allow you to see the beauty of the diamond's sides. Pearls and Diamonds are both prized elements of wedding jewelry. One particular designer nestles pristine white diamonds into the middle of white pearls to create their "Diamond in a Pearl" engagement and wedding ring collection. Combining multiple metals together is also a new way to update a classic design. Some modern rings combine three shades of gold (white, yellow, and rose) in a stackable wedding and engagement ring collection that triple the piece's beauty.
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