Balancing
Cost and Appearance When Searching for Wedding
Rings
by: Tim Moore
You've decided to get married and tie the proverbial
knot. Now comes the part where you and your future
spouse must choose the symbols of your imminent
union, your rings. To simplify this task, keep
these thoughts in mind when you begin shopping.
After all, with your wedding date fast approaching,
finding the right rings at the right price will
simply be one of the worries you'll have to contend
with.
Your first decision will be the type of material
you want for your bands, which may be yellow gold,
white gold, platinum, titanium, or even as unusual
sounding a material as tungsten. The metal you
choose will be very important. Not only will the
metal used to make a ring determine its appearance,
it will also go a long way toward determining
its strength, weight, and durability, as well.
It goes without saying, of course, that yellow
and white gold wedding bands are still the most
commonly worn rings today. But, with regard to
durability, they are also among the weaker choices,
as gold is softer and less dense than many other
metals used for ring construction. Here's a tip:
if you really want gold bands, but also want your
rings to hold up over time, choose a 14k or 10k
ring versus an 18k ring. A lower karat number
indicates a lower percentage of true gold mixed
together with a higher percentage of added metals,
which makes, nicely enough, for a stronger ring.
Ironically, when it comes to gold rings, the less
expensive the ring, the stronger the ring actually
is.
Of course, if you are looking for real strength
and durability, consider a platinum band. Platinum
is incredibly strong due to its metal density,
so if you want the ultimate in precious metal
strength and durability, platinum is for you.
However, platinum is even more of a "precious
metal" than gold, due to its rarity. And
that brings us to our next consideration: cost.
Rings, like any type of traditional-event purchase,
fall into pricing categories that cater to high-end
buyers, mid-range buyers, and lower-end buyers
(typically, this covers young soon-to-be-marrieds
who are just starting out and may barely have
a roof over their heads after the reception is
concluded). Gold rings of various styles and karat
weights are certainly available to buyers in all
price ranges. Platinum, though, may bring up cost
issues that are not advantageous for many young
couples starting out.
However, if you are looking for rings that are
"different", very durable and strong,
and, at the same time, are not particularly expensive,
you may wish to consider bands constructed of
titanium. Titanium is an extraordinary metal that,
by weight, is stronger than steel. It is an also
an inert metal that is impervious to corrosion
or decay. And, nicely enough, despite the fact
that it is so very strong, bands made of titanium
tend to be fairly inexpensive. Yet titanium may
be a perfect choice for those who work with their
hands, such as mechanics and carpenters.
Once you've decided on the type of bands you
want (material, appearance, durability, and price
range), your next step will be to decide where
to make the actual purchase. In some regards,
this is very similar to car shopping. As with
buying a car, you consider first what you want
and then consider where you should go to get the
best deal in terms of quality and cost.
Where should you go to buy your wedding bands?
Well, there are a large number of franchise jewelry
stores to choose from. However, a local and "locally-owned"
jewelry store may offer better service, and, potentially,
a greater willingness to "bargain" (though,
it should be said that chain stores can often
use an economy of scale to drive prices down considerably).
Also, though chain stores may feature financing
arrangements on ring purchases, locally owned
stores may offer financing that is more flexible.
But, regardless of the type of wedding bands
you ultimately decide on, or even where you decide
to buy them, you will, without a doubt, save a
considerable amount of stress and, perhaps, money,
if you simply consider, beforehand, what it is
that you truly want and can be satisfied with.
About the Author
The author of this article is Tim Moore, who publishes
a website on SSI
Disability Claims which features an SSI Claims
Q&A section.
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