Jewelry is a universal form of self-expression. Its timeless beauty and personal nature make it uniquely satisfying wear.
Nestling against the skin and sparkling with reflected light, an elegant titanium bracelet or unique tungsten ring makes an intimate, individual statement. Owning these and other dazzling artistic creations is a joy in itself. Titanium and Tungsten are noble metals due to the fact that these resists corrosion and tarnishing.
The seductive gleam of polished metal excites the senses of touch and sight, making jewelry one of the most intimate of art forms. When you try on a jewelry creation, you feel the metal's weight, texture, even its temperature - against your skin. Your intimate experience with the metal becomes your introduction to other aspects of the jewelry's beauty.
The three most popular noble metals are gold, platinum, and silver, but Titanium and Tungsten are becoming just a popular due to their substantial reduced price when in comparison to the popular metals. These will last just a long and are high sought after by many consumers for not just weddings, but from fashion minded individuals that demand quality at a good price.
Both Titanium and Tungsten have intriguing character that's all it own. But both share certain qualities that make them desirable in jewelry. Those qualities are: allure, workability, and durability.
Allure: The appeal of both these metals is physical as well as psychological. Their powerful physical allure is due to a combination of three attributes: color, luster, and heft.
Color - Precious metal hues range from warm to cool. They delight the eye and flatter the complexion. Titanium's natural silver color inspires many people to associate it with energy and health. Tungsten's brightness recalls timeless qualities like youth, spirituality, and distinction.
In their pure forms, Titanium and Tungsten show only a narrow range of colors, but people learned to mix these metals - especially tungsten - with other metals to create exciting new colors. Black tungsten is an excellent example of a extremely popular new color of tungsten.
Luster - One of the first things we admire about both metals is the breathtaking way they reflect light. These shine more brightly than other metals. Both when polished reflect more than 65% of visible light back to the eye. The intense luster and color combine to complement the wearer, making it ideal for jewelry.
Heft - The third component of a precious metal's allure is its significant weight compared to its size. The heft gives jewelry a sturdy and stable feel. Heaviness in a jewelry item gives the wearer a sense of its luxury and importance.
Tungsten is a heavy metal (183.84(1) gomol
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