Platinum Engagement Rings
Platinum presently makes the most expensive metal to design jewelry from; it is four times more expensive than gold, and it has all the qualities of a long enduring anti-tarnishing material. Platinum engagement rings with or without diamonds are considered very rare since the metal as such is rarer than gold. The purity of the material is measured in three digit numbers that are the indicators of the platinum quality. Most of the times, platinum engagement rings also include some other compound in a refined alloy meant to resist the test of time. Iridium and palladium are the most frequently used, and you can appreciate the features of the jewel by the platinum purity level.
Platinum engagement rings work great for people allergic to other metals, since it is one of the best tolerated materials in terms of skin contact sensitivity. The hypoallergenic properties are therefore to be taken into consideration from the very moment you start looking for an engagement ring, particularly if you know that your beloved has a history of allergic reactions. Not all platinum engagement rings are made 100% from this precious metal; there are cases when there is just a plate over a silver core. This usually happens with cheaper products that come at very affordable rates; normally speaking the alloys or the structure should be mentioned too.
The maintenance of platinum engagement rings should not be overlooked; they need to be cleaned periodically so that the nice shiny appearance may last. You can either use a pre-packaged jewelry cleaner or you can simply soak the ring in warm water with soap. From time to time, all platinum engagement rings need professional cleaning; take them to a reliable jeweler particularly if there are gemstones included in the design. For such cases, the cleaning procedure is recommended every six months.
Wearing platinum engagement rings means quite a big deal for women particularly when there is a big diamond set in. The entire structure needs to be protected by minimum care for the jewel. The advantage of platinum as such consists of the resistance to scratches; even if a scratch occurs, it is gone with just a little polishing. The ring volume remains unaffected since a scratch is a mere displacement in the metal. In time, platinum engagement rings develop a natural looking patina that is often preferred instead of the “newly polished” one the jewelry has when just bought.
