>Uses of Titanium for Jewelry – for Rings & Necklace

Written by sudha on October 16, 2007

>Titanium is the fourth most abundant metal and the ninth most common element in the earth’s crust. It is available in some 20 standard grades and alloys.

This article provides inputs on the metal as well as the various uses in jewelry for Titanium.

To quote some lines:

“Titanium is becoming increasingly more popular for body jewelry. The colors on titanium jewelry can be affected by the oils in your skin, but the colors can be easily restored to their former brilliance”.

“Although titanium is abundantly available, the technology for creating titanium alloys that can be used in jewelry requires high-tech machinery and equipment. This makes the price of titanium jewelry comparable to gold.”

It also says that Titanium jewellery might just be the metal for you if you are super-allergic to metals such as gold or silver.

Some interestnig related pics for you:

Titanium Alloy for Jewelry – Titanium And Titanium Alloy Rings (source)
Titanium Jewelry Properties – “Titanium is more than another material; it is an entirely new and exciting category,” he explains. According to his web site, spectore.com, “titanium would become the first such element to define an entirely new category of fine jewelry material in almost 3,000 years.” – (source)
Titanium Jewellery Colors – Anodizing is one of the processes we use to bring color to a Titanium ring. (source)

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