5 Wedding Rings That Go Beyond the Classic Precious Metals
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5 Wedding Rings That Go Beyond the Classic Precious Metals

Larson Jewelers
Larson Jewelers
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The gifting of wedding bands forged from precious metals to loved ones as a promise of eternal love and fidelity dates to ancient Egypt. Sometimes, however, updating traditions is the best way to honor them. For instance, choosing womens and mens wedding bands that go beyond the traditional precious metals makes for interesting choices. They can also be ideal for partners on a budget.

Titanium and Tungsten Rings

Titanium and tungsten are two of the toughest metals on the planet. In addition to that toughness, they are hypoallergenic and make for fascinating conversation pieces. They’re both quite versatile, too; each is available in both vibrant white and striking black. This means you can find a variety of distinctive womens and mens tungsten rings, including customizable ones.

Wooden Rings and Spinning Wedding Bands

Fun examples of the diversity of tungsten and titanium rings, among other available material options, are spinning rings and those with attractive, exotic inlaid wood. Spinning rings are attention grabbers and the perfect choice for anyone who appreciates having something to fidget with. Wooden rings are a bold but classy blend of rich and rare wood inlay and the framing of sharp white or black metal.

Ceramic Rings with Gorgeous Inlays

Some ring options don’t just go beyond precious metals, they transcend metal altogether. Ceramic rings are a prime example of non-metallic wedding band options well worth considering. Ceramic is light, hypoallergenic, and it won’t set off metal detectors. It’s also as scratch resistant as tungsten. Ceramic wedding rings can be an eye-catching black that is beautifully set off by gorgeous, colorful inlays. Look for ceramic rings featuring blue turquoise, a variety of vibrant opal shades, or lustrous shell inlays.

Carved and Laser-Engraved Cobalt Rings

Cobalt wedding bands are among the most impressive but least well-known of the alternatives to precious metals. Like several of the other alternative materials, cobalt is hypoallergenic. It’s also as brilliantly white as white gold or even platinum but available for a fraction of the cost. Plus, cobalt rings rank among the hardest and most scratch-resistant available, behind only ceramic and tungsten. Despite their hardness, cobalt chrome rings can be found in bright white or arresting black and carved or laser-engraved with beautiful designs.

Tungsten and Ceramic Rings with Dinosaur Bone Inlays

As far back as the tradition of wedding rings has its origins, there are wedding bands with elements a whole lot more ancient than that. Specifically, a variety of tungsten and ceramic rings sporting inlays of real polished dinosaur bone fossil. It’s hard to imagine a cooler ring for a fossil hunter, history or science buff, or anyone who appreciates dinosaurs and cool things in general. Plus, since dinosaur fossils are all distinctive, every ring is a truly unique piece of amazing ancient history.

About Larson Jewelers

Eleven years ago, Larson Jewelers was founded with a singular vision—providing men and women a unique place to explore the most impressive selection of stunning, innovative, and creative wedding bands that exist. Check out their brilliant platinum and palladium wedding bands, cutting-edge tungsten wedding bands, wooden rings, and a whole lot more. Looking for something unique and fascinating? Browse for cobalt and titanium rings, even rings featuring a dinosaur bone inlay. Larson Jewelers is dedicated to both ethical sourcing and a ring-shopping process that’s as simple as it can be. You can also determine the perfect size with their convenient conversion chart or reach out to their experienced wedding band consultants with any questions. Choose the most incredible and affordable ring and wedding band designs with Larson Jewelers.

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