Diamonds and Platinum

This post is from a Diamond Ring Blog.

A diamond may last forever, so why would you want to put it onto a gold band when the stronger, lightweight titanium is available? Clearly, both gold and titanium make beautiful pieces of jewelry, but when compared to the inherent weakness of gold, titanium”s strength seems a much better match for the diamond.Historically, couples have always valued long-lasting jewelry as a sign of their enduring love and devotion to one another. Tradition has led brides and grooms to utter the words, “Till death do us part.”

In modern imes however, half of all marriages will end up in divorce court. As a reflection of the trend towards, “Till argument do us part,” truly committed couples have been seeking jewelry that reflects a more sincere promise.

As the strongest substance on earth, diamonds have always been the perfect representations of ideal love, because they are beautiful and can withstand any conditions.

Almost universally, people will take their perfect diamonds and set them in gold – one of the softest metals available. Sure, gold rings look great when they are first molded, but gold is a notoriously weak metal. Gold is so soft that in the Old West, old men would bite into the gold to see if their bites would leave teeth marks. If their bite would leave an impression, then they knew that the metal was truly gold.

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