Over the last number of years titanium has emerged as a front runner in the manufacture of jewellery. Usually we are more used to associating titanium with aircraft or engineering technology, but it has slowly become one of the most popular materials for jewellery manufacture. This is in part due to its extraordinary strength and durability, making it ideal for jewellery that is worn on a daily basis.
Titanium is really making a name for itself in the bridal jewellery industry, where a lot more men’s wedding bands are being fashioned from titanium. It also has the added advantages of being light, easy and comfortable to wear, it won’t corrode or tarnish and it is non-allergenic. Titanium in addition to being popular as bridal jewellery is also very popular in the body jewellery
industry, where it is fast replacing more traditional metals.
Titanium wedding rings are very popular.
Rainbow coloured titanium rings are strong, light and clean. As titanium is a reactive metal it is suitable for colouring by heat or electricity. This means that almost any colour can be reflected in these types of rings. This is another advantage of titanium. Titanium also works well when one colour is set in the centre of the band, the most popular colour being blue. Like gold, titanium is everlasting and is something that can be handed from one generation to the next.
Titanium also has another very important advantage, the price. Jewellery that is manufactured from titanium is very affordable and everyone can only a little titanium.