Mar
06

Exploring the Use of Titanium on Jewelry and Watches

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Titanium has been creating wave after wave in industries worldwide. Not only because of its brilliant faade but also more importantly, because of the outstanding chemical properties of the element. The strength of this metal is comparable to that of some steels but it weights forty-five percent less. Plus titanium is resistant to corrosion, sea water, and chlorine.

Those two properties are the key reasons why titanium is a mainstay in the field of aerospace, marine, military, automobile, architecture, medicine, dentistry, and yes, even in jewelry and watchmaking.

Titanium does not lose its strength even when being inlaid, carved or grooved. This durability allowed the element to be a popular option for designers of jewelry and makers of watches in the recent years.

Among the the different items in the titanium jewelry market, rings are the most sought after. The metals flexibility has paved the way for the creation of titanium promise rings, engagement rings, matching wedding ring sets, and bands with a choice of incorporating gold, platinum, diamonds, or other gemstones. Themed pieces, such as friendship rings, Celtic, Christian rings, tension set rings, and the very fashionable black titanium rings are also available. With such a wide variety of options to choose from, it is no wonder people are going titanium with their pieces.

Speaking of pieces, your timepiece may be one of the many that uses titanium. Watchmakers are beginning to appreciate the advantages of using titanium over other metals. It is durable, lightweight, and practically corrosion and dent-resistant. This perk makes it particularly suitable for sports and diving enthusiasts.

Apart from the excellent features that have been mentioned, titanium presents an even added bonus ” it is hypoallergenic. This makes it all the more pleasing to use.

So far, titanium sounds too good to be true and like all, it has its downsides too. These are its two faults: One – Items made with titanium are pricey. This metal is not even rare. In fact, it is one of the most plentiful elements on the Earth’s surface. The thing that made titanium costly is that the process of extracting and purifying titanium is very tedious. All these sum up why the end product is also costly.

Two – Titanium is not scratch or stain resistant. This is the downside to its being durable. When using the metal, companies creating watches and jewelries need to coat products made from titanium with some other material to cover up these.

Even with these, titanium is still a viable option for reasons. The quality and comfort that people get out of titanium products is a huge advantage. The tandem of strong, durable material plus light and comfortable to use is something that you don’t often see on products made of other material.

Aside from making you look stunning and elegant, using titanium-made jewelries can surpass the glam you get from silver, gold or platinum. It can even make for wonderful gift to people you love. Go ahead and try out these pieces. You might even like it.

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