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Platinum Wedding Rings – Facts, Ideas and Idle Thoughts

For a number of reasons, platinum wedding rings and wedding bands are quickly becoming the king of the hill with regards to the wedding jewelry industry. Platinum’s rise to the top of the jewelry dog pile stems from any number of reasons. With its ever increasing monetary value on an ounce per ounce basis, not only does platinum make for a sound monetary investment (not that many couples are willing to sell their wedding bands), but it does also serve to add to the ring’s overall “preciousness”. Yet, price analysis alone cannot be the only determining factor in platinum’s popularity.

 

One thing an individual should take into account is the aesthetic appeal that platinum provides for with regards to wedding rings and wedding bands. When polished, its silvery white beauty shines through as if it were a beacon on the horizon. Admittedly, like the vast majority of precious metals, platinum does need to be re-shine polished from time to time. Surface wear, the build up of oils and skin cells, exposure to impurities in the air, and a multitude of other reasons can all contribute to the dulling of platinum’s luster. However, the ravages of time can be easily overcome. Taking your platinum wedding ring or wedding band to a professional jeweler for cleaning is always an option, particularly if your platinum wedding ring or wedding band consists of one of more set stones. Though a simple platinum band could easily be cleaned in one’s own home, if your platinum wedding ring or wedding band has had diamonds or other precious stones incorporated into its setting, having it cleaned by a professional is by far the better course of action to pursue. This is to ensure that the stone or stones are in no way damaged during the cleaning process. Ultimately, however, the cleaning of a platinum wedding ring or wedding band is no different than that of the more traditional gold ring.

 

Again staying within the realm of precious metals, the slow and steady rise of platinum as being a popular choice of base metal used in the creation of wedding rings and wedding bands could also be attributed to what some might call its “craftability”. Though much more durable than pure gold or its alloys of various fineness, platinum is still quite malleable and easy for jewelers to create the finest of wedding rings and wedding band designs from. There is little in the way of stone settings, custom engravings and other unique features you may wish to incorporate into your wedding ring or wedding band that platinum is not capable of achieving. Moreover, many people feel that the silvery sheen platinum provides is a far better complement to any colored stones which may be used in wedding rings and wedding bands, as it creates a neutral background for such stones to be set upon. Gold on the other hand, can oftentimes create a unwanted, somewhat contrasted look. This is particularly true for stones such as rubies and sapphires. For some strange reason, in the eyes of many consumers, though green and gold seem to go well together (so many gold rings incorporate emeralds), gold and the colors blue, purple and red seem to clash. Still, at the end of the day, beauty is always in the eye of the beholder.

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