The Pros And Cons Of Different Engagement Metal Rings

Let's take a deep dive to determine the best material for your needs.

POSTED BY ANNA GRAHAM

There are numerous metal engagement rings on the market today. However, most people think about the costs and aesthetics but fail to consider the metal types used to make the rings. Engagement rings are made of platinum, gold, tungsten, silver, palladium, cobalt, chromium, or similar high-value metals.

If you want to choose the ideal engagement ring, it'd be prudent to consider the different metals' pros and cons. Below is a guide to help you with this:  

Gold

Gold metal rings may mean a lot to some people, depending on their tastes, preferences, and values. Below are some reasons why you may opt to buy a golden ring. Firstly, some people consider it unwise to ask their loved ones to marry them with a piece of fake jewelry. If you're one of those people, a white gold princess cut engagement ring with lab-created diamonds is handy. 

Secondly, golden metal rings are more impressive, and women appreciate them more than any piece of jewelry. A golden metal ring won't make you look cheap, and it's one of the most valuable investments you can have. Nevertheless, purchasing a golden ring isn't for everyone. The price of a single golden ring equals the cost of buying numerous less expensive rings.

Moreover, if you have only one golden ring, it can get boring to wear the same thing all the time, given that it might not match all your accessories. Even worse, wearing a gold ring daily may make the metal lose its luster and brightness over time, making it look no better than other less expensive rings.  

Platinum

Platinum is a silvery-white metal mined mainly in South Africa and Russia. Platinum metal rings are durable and require little maintenance. In addition, platinum metal rings don't rust or tarnish; hence they are considered the strongest worldwide. And to maintain their whitish color, they don't require rhodium plating.  

If you have sensitive skin and are wondering how to choose the right ring, this is the perfect metal ring. You'll never worry about developing skin allergies. Despite being the epitome of luxury, platinum is dense. It's denser than gold or silver, and as a result, it's more expensive. The extra weight becomes more noticeable in wider rings than in narrow ones, which might bother those who don't like feeling the weight on their fingers.  

Tungsten

Like platinum, tungsten metal rings are solid and require low maintenance. Tungsten metal ranks below diamond on a hardness scale. If you use your hands often during work, this is the ideal metal ring, as its shine lasts for years. Therefore, you can expect to wear a tungsten metal ring daily after your wedding. It's also light compared to the platinum ring.  

The hardness of this metal ring doesn't come without some downsides. As you may know, the harder a metal is, the more breakable it becomes. Tungsten is no exception. Dropping a tungsten ring on the ground or accidentally smashing it against a hard surface renders it unwearable as the metal shatters or breaks. Worse still, a jeweler can hardly repair it.  

Titanium

Titanium is similar to tungsten and is even less costly. It's good to note that titanium rings come in two different versions: lower and higher qualities. The lower-quality versions are prone to scratches, making the higher-quality ones worth the extra cost.  

Generally, the titanium metal ring is less durable than the tungsten ring. It's easy to wear due to its lightweight nature. If you're searching for a ring that's not resizable or comes in various shades but doesn't shine, the titanium metal ring could be a perfect choice.  

Silver

Silver metal rings are the perfect choice for those who want an expensive look at a lower price. These rings are soft and highly malleable, and to increase their durability, they're often treated with a rhodium plate once they start wearing off.

However, silver engagement rings require high maintenance and aren't as durable as gold or platinum. Silver metal also has the highest heat conductivity, meaning it becomes pretty hot when exposed to heat; hence, it's not ideal for electrical workers or those exposed to high temperatures in their daily duties.  

Conclusion

Choosing an engagement ring designed to make you feel comfortable and within your budget is crucial. It's one of the luxury items to spoil yourself with. However, don't be overwhelmed by typical societal pressure to go with certain ring types without a solid backing.

Knowing the strengths and drawbacks of each metal helps you make an informed decision when buying an engagement ring. Only stick with the engagement ring that makes you feel your best and inspires you. And your beautiful ring will be the envy of all your friends.

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