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Now that you've found the man that completes you, it's time to find a titanium wedding ring that completes him. This used to be a fairly simple process as the selection of men's rings was so slim, but now it can be just as adventurous as finding the perfect wedding dress for you.
Sure you can casually start by trying on a bunch of different dresses just to get an idea, but ultimately you're going to pick a dress that suits your personality and is something you actually want to wear. (However, I'm sure your groom would appreciate something that fits more comfortably than the dress you may have to bear for fashion sake).
The first thing to decide before trying to choose a titanium wedding ring is whether or not you're going to include the groom in process. Many brides still want this to be a surprise, but maybe you've already asked him and he just doesn't seem to care. Either way, remember that every man - whether he wants to admit it or not - is a human being with an inner ego that wants to step out and shine every now and then.
When it comes to the actually picking process, start by considering his style and demeanor in which he carries himself. This alone can help you narrow down the physical characteristics of the ring:
- Wide vs Narrow
- Flat vs Textured
- One-toned vs Two-toned
- Simple vs Unique
- Diamond vs. No diamond
- Black vs Grey
The nice thing about a titanium wedding ring is that it's going to be ultra light yet incredibly strong no matter which style you decide on. So even if your groom is the kind of guy who doesn't normally wear jewelry, the transition from wearing nothing to wearing a wedding ring everyday is much easier with titanium.
But if you've looked over the list above and still feel completely overwhelmed, the next thing to think about is what he does, both for business and pleasure, to help you pinpoint a ring style that will blend well with his lifestyle.
For example, if he tends to work heavily with his hands you might want to stick with a flat design without diamonds. Too much shape and texture in a titanium wedding ring will collect anything that collects on his hands, and there's always the risk of a diamond falling out. But you also have the option to pick a ring with gold, yellow gold or platinum inlays to create a more elaborate look
However, if he is more artistic and creative you can pick a ring with added texture and a more unique shape overall. Diamonds, sapphires and other gemstones will also add a unique touch for any refined gentleman.
Overall, keep in mind that you know your groom better than we do. So feel free to pick a titanium wedding ring that is as unique or classy as you like. Since titanium is a new, exciting material and is easily personalized with gold, black, platinum, or diamonds there's plenty of room to express exactly what you want. And it's more affordable than other metals such as gold or platinum.
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