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Platinum Wedding Band
A good choice for a wedding band is platinum. With its rarity, hardness, and brilliance, platinum easily ranks at the top of the most expensive and prestigious options for a wedding band. Due to its high durability, it is easy to maintain with basic maintenance and occasional polishing. Platinum is also the perfect metal for people allergic to yellow and white gold alloys.

Platinum Wedding Band: A Rare Metal Worthy Of Your Great Love

In a cosmic collision two billion years ago, a meteoroid crashed on earth and brought with it the gift of platinum. Today, platinum deposits are found extremely in small quantities on earth, making it one of the rarest and most precious metals known to man. Its durability is also appreciated. To find out if this is the right metal for your wedding band, take a look at the info below including the pros of Platinum Wedding Band.

The first thing you will see is the difference in its weight, among those three metals, platinum is the heaviest. But there are many other beneficial differences which one should consider if you are going to buy one soon. Read on and get an understanding of why this expensive metal is worth its high value.

Features of Platinum Wedding Band

Platinum Wedding Band is very strong and durable. In fact, platinum is commonly used to make luxury watches because the small platinum watch parts won't wear down with time. platinum is a hypoallergenic metal and it's highly resistant to tarnish.

Bands created with platinum are resistant to damage caused by chemical exposure as well as sulphuric and hydrochloric acids. Like gold, platinum wedding rings are available in almost limitless choices of designs, shapes, and stunning intricate designs.

Platinum Wedding Band vs Other White Metal Bands

ü  Platinum Band Vs. White Gold Band

Platinum Wedding Bands are made with natural platinum ore, while white gold is made from yellow gold and alloys. Platinum is much harder than white gold, so it's more durable and scratch-resistant.

ü  Platinum Band Vs. Palladium Band

Palladium is a member of the platinum family, which means that it is far more durable than its gold and white-gold counterparts. Platinum and Palladium, both are naturally white metals.

Platinum has a natural shine and luster that only improves with wear. Palladium is lustrous but doesn't have the same shine as platinum. Platinum is also stronger and denser compare to Palladium.

ü  Platinum Band Vs. Silver Band

Platinum is much more durable than silver. Unlike silver, it's less likely to tarnish over time. Also, platinum is heavier than silver and harder to work with in the manufacturing process.

How To Choose Perfect Platinum Wedding Band?

·         Purity

 There are a lot of fake Platinum Band sellers out there. Check under the band for its purity marking. If the ring is marked with the word "platinum" or "PLAT," it's a pure platinum band. If there isn't a stamp, it may be plated with something else or a fake metal band.

·         Quality Engraving

To make sure your band stays shiny and beautiful even after years of wear and tear, you need to look for high-quality engraving inside the band.

Look for handcrafted filigree on your Platinum Ring's Band. This will indicate that the band has been crafted with care and adds an artistic touch to a truly beautiful piece of jewelry!

·         Check the Alloy Used

Look for a milgrain thorny, vine-like pattern on your ring band. Handcrafted filigree is a sign of high workmanship.

·         Get the Right Band Size

When choosing a ring, the most important thing is getting one in your perfect size! You'll always want something comfortable enough that won't feel too tight or loose on your finger.

·         Understanding Platinum Grades

Like gold, platinum is alloyed with other metals too to make it more durable for day-to-day wear. That means that your platinum jewelry may not be 100% platinum. Platinum Jewelry is marked with a stamp to tell you, its quality. The quality of the metal typically affects its pricing.

·         Platinum Band Grades and Alloys

Grade 950 is the most common grade of platinum used in jewelry. It contains 95% platinum and 5% other metals usually ruthenium, iridium, or palladium. This type of band will last longer than any other metal because it doesn't wear away as easily as gold or silver does over time.

Grade 850 contains 85% platinum and 15% other metals or even less platinum with a higher proportion of other metals used in the band.

Conclusion

Despite all the characteristics above, its rarity has been one of the main reasons that induced its high price. However, Eurekalook has exclusively launched a line of Platinum Wedding Bands. And because Eurekalook designs are often so intricate with hand-crafted details, platinum is the optimal metal for our craftsmanship to shine truly.

Our collections are both special and glamorous with precious sparkling diamonds as our center of decoration. Can't wait to have one? Visit our online store and get the Wedding Band of your dream!

At Eurekalook, our desire is to be a part of the joy in all of life's special celebrations. This wish sets us apart from others and makes us more than just a jeweler. We offer unique pieces that you will take with you for the rest of your life as you create memories when you and your loved ones make your footsteps in the world.

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