We also have wedding bands in titanium and tungsten carbide for
men and women in a variety of styles and finishes.
View our designer page
to view all of the rings available.
A note about gold and platinum:
All gold comes out of the ground yellow: to make white gold and
other colors of gold, other metals are alloyed (added) to the yellow
gold to produce the final color. Most of today’s white gold
is plated with rhodium (a metal in the same family with platinum)
to produce a bright white color. Platinum comes out of the ground
as a white metal, so no rhodium plating is necessary with platinum.
What are the differences between white gold and platinum?
Price is the major difference, with platinum running approximately
one-third more than white gold. Another difference is the malleability
or strength. Platinum is more malleable than gold, but will out-last
gold because rather than being worn away with wearing, platinum
develops a patina as the metal is pushed from one area on the ring
to another. Therefore, platinum does not hold a high polish like
white gold, but a platinum piece of jewelry will last many, many
more years than the same item made of white gold.
Our engagement specialists will be happy to assist you with any
questions you may have about the best metal choice for the ring(s)
you select.
Wedding party presents:
We have a variety of items for bridesmaids and groomsmen such as
pearl earrings, gold jewelry, cufflinks and key chains. We can assist
you with specializing the gifts for each individual or an identical
piece for each member of your wedding party.
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