Triton Titanium Rings

What type of ring for my fiance for our wedding?

I was under the assumption that I received from him a white gold band that looked good with my set. I research online in the summer sounds before entering the store, and the majority of rings triton tungsten and titanium. Many of them are nice, but since it's not gold, as my game, I somehow feel cheap, like I had this white gold extravigant together and this band gets it cheap (even if they are not so cheap). Is it normal for guys to get triton tungsten and titanium wedding bands? That's what all the facts seem to be more beautiful. Very good idea to take her to choose its own … I agree, would not want him to not like her ring. Not so wondering if it would be cheap for me get him one, but more wondering when the switch from gold to titanium and tungsten has been? I had never noticed before.

When I got married I got a thin gold ring bad because I was not used to wearing rings and wanted me used to. Over the last 11 years I have had crushed on my finger (which hurts, but the slope ring), I took it on things (causing it to cut my finger really hurts). He bent down and scratched himself, and every time I remodeled it and was fine until last year he started crack. I was happy that my marriage had survived my ring. I read about titanium, but found that titanium could be scratched. I later read that tungsten could not be scratched. I was skeptical, but knowing how clumsy I am, I wanted a replacement for tungsten. I got it about a year now and it is scratched and always in perfect condition. He has a great feel strong and I would not trade for anything. I think was about 11 pounds, but it is what it symbolizes what is important, not how much it costs. It shows everyone including myself that I did a promise (three promises to be exact, but you know what I mean) It's a very personal decision to make, you should discuss with your partner. You can see that Tungsten feels a bit heavier than gold. It feels much stronger. I would recommend this anyday.

TRITON Sterling Silver and Tungsten Ring


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