3 Types of Rings and Wedding Bands That Reimagine What Rings Can Be

3 Types of Rings and Wedding Bands That Reimagine What Rings Can Be

Larson Jewelers
Larson Jewelers
5 min read

There will always be a place for the elegance and timeless beauty of wedding bands forged from gold and platinum and set with precious stones. However, for those who appreciate the energizing potential of challenges to the status quo, a new class of wedding bands and rings has emerged. While traditional wedding bands have been created in a dazzling array of distinctive styles, these cutting-edge womens and mens wedding bands are redefining traditional conceptions of what rings can be. The results have proved both innovative and impressively stylish.

Ceramic Rings and Black Wedding Bands

Whether gold, silver, or platinum, as an unadorned band or luminous with glittering gems, wedding bands have almost exclusively remained gold or white. They have also reliably been forged from other precious metals. Those conventions have both been bypassed with the recent popularity of black wedding bands, including examples made of ceramic. Black wedding rings, almost always crafted from tungsten, titanium, or ceramic, are increasingly sought out by those looking for a bold, modern, and eye-catching statement. Ceramic wedding bands are light, hypoallergenic, and nearly as scratch-resistant as super-strong tungsten. Plus, they won’t set off metal detectors.

Wooden Rings and Wild Inlays

Further pushing the boundaries of long-established ring tradition are chic, distinctive wooden rings. Pairing a rich, gorgeous inlay of Koa wood, zebra wood, walnut, or another exotic wood with modern materials like tungsten and ceramic achieves a smartly sophisticated contrast. Space-age alloys and ceramic effectively complement the first and oldest jewelry material ever used. While wooden inlay wedding bands are generally fashionably versatile, they’re also ideal for couples who love sharing outdoor adventures. Equally effective and game-changing inlay options include:

• Dinosaur bone fossil in a spectrum of unique shades

• Rich, dark deer antler

• A rainbow of luminous opal colors

• Abalone and mother of pearl

• Black sapphires and other precious stones

• Blue/purple color-changing material, and a lot more

Titanium Wedding Bands, Tungsten Rings and Beyond

The Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness ranges from 1-10, with diamond crowning the scale at 10—the world’s hardest natural substance. Tungsten is situated right below it at a 9.5 rating. That almost certainly makes tungsten wedding bands the hardest and most scratch-resistant on Earth. Plus, mens tungsten rings also boast a color gradient ranging from solid black to as white as platinum. In addition to the draw of those unique properties, tungsten rings are famous for delivering the satisfying weight and heft of metals like gold without the attendant price tag. It’s one of many exciting developments in an increasingly diverse industry.

About Larson Jewelers

Larson Jewelers was founded 11 years ago with a singular vision—providing men and women access to the biggest, best selection of the most creative, innovative, and stunning wedding bands. This selection features brilliant palladium and platinum wedding bands, cutting-edge men’s tungsten rings, white gold wedding rings, and so much more. Those looking for something fascinating, beautiful, and unique can also browse for rings made from titanium and cobalt, wooden rings, and even rings with dinosaur bone inlay. Along with a commitment to ethical sourcing, Larson Jewelers ensures that the ring-shopping process is as simple as possible. Visit their hassle-free online store, get any questions you have answered by their experienced wedding band consultants, or check out their conversion chart to find the perfect sizing. When you’re looking for the most amazing wedding band and ring designs that remain outrageously affordable, experience everything Larson Jewelers has to offer.

See how exciting and diverse rings and wedding bands can be at https://www.larsonjewelers.com/

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