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Because of its durability, titanium has become more popular for designer jewelry in recent years, whereas until recently the metal was too difficult to work into the intricate shapes with the precision necessary for fine jewelry. Today, titanium rings — including engagement rings and wedding bands — are one of the fastest growing segments of the titanium jewelry market, in part due to the ability of the metal to be grooved, inlaid, and carved without losing strength. Some titanium jewelry also incorporates diamonds or other gemstones, typically in close settings such as bezels, flush, or tension designs. Its inertness again makes it a good choice for those with allergies or those who will be wearing the jewelry in environments such as swimming pools.
Titanium material is appreciate for its durability, light weight, dent-, corrosion- and make the surface more scratch-resistant. (http://www.newringsforall.com/)

More Nice Rings


If you are still searching for a really nice gift for your lover, all you men out there who are trying to plan something truly special for Valentine’s Day, or what I like to call Lover’s Day – there is still plenty of time to shop online for things like designer rings jewelry that she will just fall into your arms for! I have been myself doing quite a bit of online... (http://www.ladieswatchesandmore.com/2010/January/Wife-Would-Adore-Getting-the-Designer-Rings-Jewelry-I-Found-Online-for-Valentines-Day.htm)
I admit, I don't wear rings very often. The only rings jewelry that stays on my finger all of the time is my engagement ring and my wedding band. I never take them off, not even to shower. Well, I do take them off if I have to use my hands to mix hamburger meat with something or when baking. Otherwise, they are always on my finger.
While I was shopping online I came across...(http://www.ladieswatchesandmore.com/2009/October/My-Jewelry-Box-Needs-Rings-Jewelry.htm)

Finger Nail Rings

Here’s another unique and original design I found on the internet. And this one is a five-fingered ring accessory, that is designed with nails on a silver band. This comes from the 
 (http://www.emmym.com/collection.htm)
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