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Titanium Rings & Jewelry FAQ

Why Titanium Rings & Jewelry?
Titanium has many positive characteristics compared to all other conventional materials. It is far stronger and harder. Therefore it wears better and doesn't gouge, mar easily, or deform (particularly important in tension settings). Titanium is lighter. This opens the door to infinite design possibilities for larger and solid products.

I have an allergic reaction to most of my jewelry, including gold. Can I wear titanium?

Absolutely. Titanium is the most biocompatible (hypoallergenic) element known to man and will not irritate even the most sensitive skin. This is a blessing for pierced products. Unlike other jewelry materials, titanium does not need other alloys to harden the material. Many alloys create negative reactions with our body chemistry. Titanium can be safely and comfortably worn by everybody.

Will titanium jewelry ever corrode, tarnish or rust over time?

Never. titanium is inert and non reactive to almost all chemicals. it is the preferred material for many applications for this very reason.

How difficult is it to cut a ring off the finger?

Due to titanium's light weight, most jewelry made in this material, including rings, and continuous, closed jewelry products are thicker than their counterparts in gold and platinum. Cutting a titanium ring can be preformed with standard jewelry ring cutters, available throughout the industry. As in any cutting process, the quality and sharpness of cutting edge will determine the length of time required. Since titanium is thicker, stronger and harder than conventional materials, the cutting process will take a bit longer and often requires a second cut on the opposite side. It is also important to use lubricant while cutting, as this will speed up the process and prolong the cutter life We have tested a variety of standard ring cutters on rings 6 and 7 mm wide, and 2 ½ mm (.097") thick. The time required was between 5 and 7 minutes per cut, about twice the time it took to cut a 6mm 14k band under 2mm in thickness. We ran tests on aerospace grade 6-4 using the same process. The results were far different. After 5 minutes we barely penetrated the surface and the cutter edge showed significant wear.

Can a titanium ring be engraved or stretched?

Titanium can be engraved with standard engraving equipment. It is obviously harder than conventional jewelry materials, therefore engraving bits will wear faster. The engraving will not be as deep as in softer materials but will outlast most other inscriptions. Laser engraving also works wonderfully on titanium material. Some of our titanium rings can be stretched up as much as 1 ½ sizes. This does not include rings with inlays, and stones. Stretching an inlayed ring will cause a separation at the joining point of the inlayed material.

How do you color titanium?

The color on titanium is neither paint nor pigment. Titanium belongs to an elite category of elements known as refractory metals. One of the more outstanding characteristics of these materials lies in the refractive abilities inherent in their oxides. Titanium is naturally platinum gray. By applying heat or electricity one may unleash its refractive properties by inducing various oxide thicknesses on the material surface. Titanium anodizing is best performed electrolytically. The resulting titanium oxide causes an optical interference with a purity and vivacity much the same as witnessed in the luminescent colors of oil on water, a peacock's feather, or a rainbow. The colors are directly related to time and voltage. This allows for absolute control and consistency from one part to another.

How can we refinish titanium?

In normal wear non-anodized titanium will only show superficial scratches. These products may be refinished in a number of ways. The most popular finishes are bright or satin. In the event that the jewelry needs to be refinished, titanium can be refinished with standard buffing and polishing tools. More abrasive materials will be needed than with a softer element such as gold.

How do I care for titanium?

Titanium can be cleaned with any non abrasive soap or cleaner. Anodized products are best cleaned with warm soapy water the dried with a soft tissue. This will restore it to the same level of optical purity and display the original vivacity of colors. Our Collections are the culmination of 3 generations of jewelry experience combined with the technology that will transport us through tomorrow. It is the unification of the historic elements, gold, silver, and platinum, with the most provocative rare earth elements of the future, titanium and tantalum. "We designed, developed, and fabricated the necessary equipment and tooling for manufacture and began the journey." ~Eddie Rosenberg The manufacturer pioneered technologies which, at that time, did not exist in the world of titanium. Today our manufacturer remain the world's leading design, development, and manufacturing firm in the now vast titanium arenas. Their passion for this most virtuous of elements, fueled a quest for the technology which led us on a journey that has taken us around the world. These patented processes have been applied to medicine, aerospace and industry. These artistic products are sold through six continents. The history in working with notable clients worldwide affords us confidence in saying that we can develop and manufacture almost any titanium product to the highest level of quality, efficiency, and value.

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