Friday, October 30, 2015

Titanium Vs Tungsten Jewelry

Due to scientific developments, alternative metals are becoming more popular within the fine jewelry industry. Although gold, silver, and platinum are still the most popular metals, alternative metals offer a different look and hypoallergenic options for consumers with sensitive skin. More specifically, titanium and tungsten have been growing in popularity. Does this Spark an idea?

Tungsten Facts


Facts-About.org says that tungsten is "extracted from wolframite, scheelite, and other minerals." Tungsten is typically mixed with carbide to make it scratch-proof.


Tungsten Pros


Tungsten is known to last long and is said to outlive the wearer. It is corrosion- and scratch-resistant, and requires very little maintenance.


Tungsten Cons


Tungsten rings may contain cobalt, which may cause negative skin reactions in some wearers. Titanium-Jewelry.com says that tungsten "will develop oxidation spots that cannot be removed or polished out."


Titanium Facts


Facts-About.org says titanium is "the ninth most abundant element in the Earth's crust." Titanium is lightweight, yet strong and long-lasting.


Titanium Pros


Titanium is hypoallergenic and preferred by consumers with sensitive skin. Titanium is not a precious metal, so it is inexpensive.


Titanium Cons


Titanium cannot be soldered, therefore, prong settings cannot be created to set diamonds or gem stones. Titanium jewelry cannot be sized, so you must be fitted before ordering.