Buying The Ideal Tungsten Ring

July 18, 2010 by  

If you are getting married soon and want to buy a wedding ring that is as elegant as gold and platinum, but do not have the budget for expensive rings; what is your alternative to expensive wedding rings without sacrificing quality? The answer is mens wedding bands Los Angeles, which are wedding rings made from the most durable metal used in the jewelry industry today, tungsten carbide.

Tungsten bands Los Angeles have a slightly grayish metallic hue that men love. Its polish stays flawless for years and years, unlike gold, platinum or even titanium. How can a metal that with so many advantages cost so much less? This is because the raw materials used to make tungsten wedding bands are not at all time high prices, like gold is, for example. The value of jewelry is based on the cost of the metal used to make the ring and the cost of labor that is required to make the ring. In the case of tungsten rings, the cost is mainly the cost of craftsmanship. Be careful not to purchase tungsten rings that are priced too cheaply (usually less than $100.00) because this is usually an indication of low quality.

They even charge for something that is not the customer’s fault, such as ring size exchanges. Customers are ordering rings on-line and cannot try them on first, so it would be logical that sometimes when a customer receives a ring it is too loose or too tight and would need to exchange it for a different size. This should be free of cost to the customer. Also, when it comes to tungsten wedding bands Los Angeles, there should be a free lifetime warranty because these rings are touted as the most durable rings on the market today. Retailers that carry rings of lesser quality know that they do because they charge fees to customers for exercising their lifetime warranties. Hopefully, shoppers will be able to make a more informed decision when shopping for their wedding rings after reading this article. I hope the information provided in this article will lead couples shopping for a wedding ring to find a reputable on-line retailer of their choosing.

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  2. Jay Johnstone on November 16th, 2010 12:20 am

    I, too, remember the old ads in mags like Field and Stream (I think). In fact, when my wife said, “go ahead and buy a boat, Folbot floated out of my memorybank like an ancient spirit. It must have been the fifty-year-old ads. Anyway, I have two Folbots now, mostly because of the lifetime warranty. I'm counting on that warranty, so I'm rooting for your future.

  3. Kristen Ferrell on January 11th, 2011 10:02 am

    My wedding ring cost $11. Actually, all 3 of my wedding rings cost about that much. Yes, I've had 3 wedding rings with Brad. I have a very very very long fuse, but once someone reaches the end of it, the explosion is astronomical. I stand on furniture, and laugh hysterically while screaming- and yes, I destroy wedding rings. One of them is somewhere in one of the gigantic bushes in the back yard. I like to throw them as far as I can with some grandiose notion that it will make some massive emotional impact. But you can really only do this once, and then if you try it again the dramatic effect is lost.
    For the record, Brad has also gone through multiple wedding rings with me. He has no fuse, and “quits marriage” quite a bit. He even ran over his wedding ring with the car once. But he “quits marriage” so often that I just get the giggles whenever he does his “That's it, I'm outta here and not coming back” act.

    But $18 really isn't much to ask for an engagement ring. I have a friend who's ring was $12,000. $18 is the same cost of dinner and a beer.

    I'm so sorry, lady.
    xoxoxoxo

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