Celtic Rings have a deeper meaning than your standard rings and wedding bands. Celtic rings symbolize love, happiness and life. The ever popular Claddagh ring has symbolized for ages the status of a person and whether or not they are single or if there heart belongs to another.
The Claddagh ring is most commonly used as a promise ring which symbolizes a couple will eventually unite in marriage. The Celtic Love Knot ring is also a popular ring which symbolizes two bonded lovers. This beautiful notion is ideal for a wedding band or couples ring since the two that unite in marriage our bound together for an eternity. Others Celtic ring symbols include the Celtic Oval, which is the most basic form symbolizing eternity and continuity of life.
Composition is usually 84% of tungsten and 16% of carbon and nickel. There is no cobalt in the composition of our rings. Cobalt will develop a negative reaction to your skin and will in a short time period will develop oxidation spots that cannot be removed or polished from your ring. This is due to the Cobalt reacting to the human body.
For a single ring to symbolize something so significant you definitely want the ring to last. Celtic ring manufacturing typically produce rings in silver or gold and over time the appearance on these rings will slowly diminish, as both metals are prone to scratch.
Those who sell Tungsten rings (not Tungsten Carbide) have mistaken their quality of composition. Tungsten requires the carbide to make its hardness scratchproof. Ordinary Tungsten rings not only shatter and crack, but they have a tendency to scratch. Tungsten Carbide rings are the only scratchproof ring, and they are primarily scratchproof due to the carbide and nickel composition. The only way to place a scratch on a tungsten carbide ring is to scratch it with a diamond or a product containing the mineral corundum.
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