What Does a Black Metal Ring Mean? Metal Choices and Metal Type
In the past, you may have seen few black rings at jewelers. They existed, but they weren't buzzing with popularity. Black metal rings were seen as edgy and nontraditional. As wedding bands with dark colors, the color black wasn't a popular choice. People strongly preferred the traditional gold, silver, or other precious metals for their wedding bands. A black wedding band was seen as a cheap wedding ring that people stayed away from. These days, black wedding rings are seen in a different light. A black wedding band symbolizes power, courage, strength, and conviction. They've become trendy over the past few years, and they're only going to become even more popular as alternative wedding bands.
A black wedding band may not follow contemporary metals and ring design options, but these perfect rings have a wide range of benefits and styles compared to other rings for daily wear. Black wedding rings are a perfect accent piece for any occasion.
Your Black Options For A Compelling Wedding Band: What Are Black Metal Rings Made Of?
When we talk about black metal rings, we're actually talking about more than a single type. Black metal rings are made from quality materials that we love to work with. Titanium, ceramic, and stainless steel rings are among our most common materials for black color options.These quality metals have a great reputation as being resilient and sturdy.
The Pros of Black Metal Rings
Black tungsten rings are also quite popular but beware of durabililty concerns with specifically black tungsten as it is a plated ring.
Since black rings will vary depending on the material you choose, the positives and negatives will vary. Your black ring design will also depend heavily on your personal tastes. You might want an affordable metal or more complex band designs. No matter which band you pick, there are a few universal pros that are known between all of our black bands.
For starters, black metal rings don't break or scratch easily. A black band is made with durable materials. You have to exert a lot of effort to break a black tungsten carbide ring. A black tungsten wedding band has incredible strength but can shatter with enough pressure.
Like a black tungsten ring, our black ceramic rings have properties that also make them naturally difficult to damage too. These black wedding rings aren't as prone to accidental damage as other traditional ring bands because of a higher Mohs hardness scale. They aren't rings that require extraordinary care or protection. Black rings are extremely scratch resistant as long as powerful tools aren't damaging its surface. As a result, these rings are great for active lifestyles.
Black metal engagement rings are also known for their hypoallergenic properties. If you have metal hypersensitivities to the more traditional options, your safest option to avoid allergic reactions is to get a black ring. You don't have to worry about the outer surface triggering your metal allergies. In the case of carbon fiber wedding bands, the organic polymers isn't likely to trigger an allergic reaction.
A black engagement ring is also a very affordable option. Metals for wedding rings like gold and meteorite are our most expensive options. They're also seen as the more traditional pick. When you settle with a black tungsten, ceramic, or carbon fiber ring, you're looking at beautiful jewelry at an affordable price.
The Few Cons of Black Metal Rings
With the exception of carbon fiber, all of our black metal rings are difficult to resize. In the event that a ring size is incorrect, we can't expand or shrink the material. We end up remaking the ring completely since the process of attempting to change the size will probably cause the ring to shatter.
There also aren't very many design options available compared to other metal color bands at other jewelers. Patrick Adair Designs stands out in this in the fact that we don't think black rings have to be plain, simple, and limited. We have an amazing collection of black rings available. Many of our more popular rings are of the darker variety.
Some Of Our Popular Black Wedding Bands
When it comes to a custom ring as handmade pieces, you don't have to start from scratch. You can start from already existing black rings and make changes from there. You have plenty of options to make your perfect match of materials a reality. The other great thing here is that you can get a matching band with any applicable inlay customizations. You can still have matching band materials, but the unique design can have your partner's personal tastes as well.
The Deep Space Black Ceramic Glowstone Ring is a popular black ring in our alluring selection. Its curved band houses an inlay of strontium aluminate glow crystals and a mix of all sorts of different daytime color pigments. We carefully set genuine malachite and amethyst pieces along the inlay to give the ring a spacey look. Ceramic wedding bands like these are gorgeous, but you don't have to settle with the current mixture of inlay materials. We can do solid daytime colors with different minerals of your choosing. Crushed diamonds, shattered opal shards, and garnet are a few of the many choices.
The Executive is a unique ring with great scratch resistance. Its white and black Trustone inlay is housed in carbon fiber and sterling silver. The inlay is made of marble trustone, a white variety of crushed stones in an acrylic resin full of unique and distinctive patterns. Its rounded profile and light weight make it great for everyday wear. Each ring has its own unique pattern The additional combination of sterling silver make this piece of jewelry.
Is a Black Metal Ring Really Right For You?
While a black ring wasn't seen as traditional, you've seen some of the variety of styles available in our collection of jewelry. They could be titanium, carbon fiber, and even a tungsten band. These beautiful pieces aren't limited to your perfect choice of a silver or gold band. There's so much more flexibility in our amazing selection that you're bound to find black alternative materials that you're going to love.
But maybe you're still not fully convinced that we have a black ring choice that's right for you. You'd rather go down the traditional route with traditional metal bands. You're not fully convinced that there isn't a black ring style necessarily for you. But what if we told you that you can personally create your perfect custom black metal ring.
We take a lot of pride in being able make black wedding bands and rings that can hold a candle against traditional choices. You can create a completely custom ring with a wide range of colorful inlays and exotic materials that'll make your black metal ring stand out. If you're really interested in this route, please feel free to contact us at support@patrickadairdesigns.com today.
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