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Blood Diamonds and Why You Should Consider The Alternatives
Posted on August 10, 2010 by admin
It's 2010 and the blood diamond problem still has not gone away. For the time being, buyers are urged to consider alternatives.
This post was posted in Blood Diamonds and was tagged with blood diamond, Blood Diamonds, conflict-free diamonds, blood diamond alternative, conflict-free diamond alternative, blood diamond substitute, conflict-free diamond substitute, Kimberly Process, white sapphire, Angola, Zimbabwe, UN, African rebels, certification scheme
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A Search Spanning Millennia: The History of Rings
Posted on June 15, 2010 by admin
Once upon a time, there lived ancient peoples who wanted to symbolize eternal love. They believed that symbols held special, magical powers. For these ancient people, a circle represented eternity, and it was not long before lovers exchanged small rings that fit on one's fingers. At first the people used grasses, bone and wood as rings, but these were no good because they could break or come undone easily. This was a very serious problem for the ancient peoples, because if the symbol itself was broken, that meant the powers of the symbol were broken...
This post was posted in Jewelry, Engagement Rings, History and was tagged with history of rings, ring search, ancient rings, why are rings, what are rings, what is a ring, why diamond, ring materials, best ring material, adamis
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What is a Frost Ring / Frost Finish?
Posted on June 2, 2010 by admin
"Frost" is a certain kind of finish that makes up the outer face of a titanium ring. It looks like the ring is covered in silver-colored frost (like things in your freezer, but the color of titanium), hence the name. But there are many rings which combine frost and other styles, too.
Check out these images of Frost rings to get an idea.
Frost is unique in that it can take the most punishment out of all the rings out there. It's mainly due to the textured finish, which is patterned in a way that makes scratches unnoticeable. As titanium is extremely scratch-resistant in the first place, a Frost ring virtually guarantees that it will be unaffected by even the most high-impact lifestyles. It's recommended for people who engage in activities like hiking, construction, contact sports, and so on.
How is Frost created? The Frost technique is a trade secret, and can only be achieved through handcrafting. Many rings you'll find come straight off an assembly line, but a Frost finish ring won't be one of them - so this makes it a recognizable indicator of quality. They're stunning to look at too; Frost rings sparkle in bright light, while in low light they are a subtle-yet-compelling sight to behold.
This post was posted in Other, Mens Rings, Frost Rings, Styles and was tagged with Frost titanium rings, Frost Rings, frost ring, frost finish, what is frost, frost jewelry, frost jewellery, strong rings, scratch-proof rings, scratch proof, adventurous
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Titanium Ring Maintenance, Care and Cleaning
Posted on June 1, 2010 by admin
Do titanium rings require maintenance? The short answer is no. Titanium rings are tarnish-proof, extremely corrosion-resistant, and one of the most durable metals known to humankind.

That said, titanium is not invulnerable, and can be affected is a number of ways. The most common issue is a titanium ring becoming dirty. In this event, simply use any household cleaning product, such as dish soap or window cleaner, rinse with water, and dry with a towel. Due to titanium's corrosion-resistance, you don't have to worry about ruining the facade with any household chemicals (in fact, only the most concentrated acids can affect it).
Titanium rings with high-polish finishes are more prone to scratches if a scrape or impact is severe enough. If this happens, you may have to have your titanium ring polished - fortunately, however, all the solutions are low-cost. Click here to have your titanium ring re-polished. You can also try a cream metal polish if the problem is not severe.
Be warned, however, that certain titanium ring types must be handled with caution. They are: anodized (colored) rings, inlayed (or two-tone) rings, and stone-set rings. In general, it is better to clean these with a half-ammonia (such as Windex), half-water solution and soak for several minutes. Air dry on a soft towel and repeat as necessary until clean. The need for caution with these ring types is not to protect the titanium, but the other metals, gems and oxide layers.
This post was posted in Other, Ring Maintenance, Cleaning, Ring Care and was tagged with titanium cleaning, titanium maintenance, titanium care, titanium ring maintenance, titanium ring care, titanium ring cleaning, how to clean titanium ring, titanium ring scratches, removing scratches from titanium ring, dirty titanium ring, titanium ring re-polish, cleaning titanium rings, taking care of titanium rings
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"Stackable" Rings? You Mean I Can Build My Own Ring??
Posted on May 20, 2010 by admin
In a sense, yes, you can build your own ring. Stackable rings are basically sets of rings that are individually very thin, and can be stacked on top of one another (or kept separate on several fingers - it's up to you). Each stackable ring has its own style, so in this way, you can buy several different rings and stack them together to create your own design. You can even spice up your existing ring(s) by combining Stackables with them!
To give you an idea, here's a really neat tool which allows you to experiment with different designs from our website: interactive Stackable rings tool
(Just click and drag the rings from the left to the space on the right.)
The great thing about Stackables is that you leave your options open. Sometimes you want to wear just one thin, low-key ring. Other times, you want to match an outfit with various colors and prominent accessories. You can also sandwich your regular ring behind or between Stackables, allowing you to switch it to smaller fingers and still hold the ring in place. Stackables allow you to mix and match to suit your mood.
When you buy more than one you qualify for our 7% discount for ring sets. Check them out: Stackable Titanium Rings.
This post was posted in Other, Stackables, Ring Sets and was tagged with Stackables, stackable, Ring Sets, titanium stackable rings
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Know the People Who Make Your Rings (on Facebook)
Posted on April 20, 2010 by admin
The crew here at TiRings.com is inviting you to join our new Facebook page. It’s our forum for news, loyalty discounts, new ring design images, and more. It’s also an opportunity to get to know the people who made the special ring in your life – whether it be your wedding ring, promise ring, or just that ring you wear because it defines a little bit of you.
Best of all, it’s a place where you get to share your thoughts, and read the thoughts of everyone else involved: be they the customers who enjoy our rings, the artisans who design and make them, or the support crew who hold the ship together.
Here’s the link: http://www.facebook.com/tirings?ref=nf
Just click on the “Like” button at the top center of the page to add us to your list (you may have to log in, the box for that is in the top right corner).
This post was posted in Wedding, Engagement Rings, Promise Rings, Facebook and was tagged with titanium, Facebook, designers, artisans, forum, discounts, new, crew, staff, team, tirings, Rings
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TiRings Now On Twitter, and Discounted Rings
Posted on April 8, 2010 by admin
This is just a quick post to let everyone know that TiRings is on Twitter, meaning that by following TiRings you can find out about on-the-spot bargains, discount coupons, new ring designs, and more.
To kick it off, one of the first things we’re announcing is our Discount Range of titanium rings (well, more like “re-announcing.” Long-time customers will be aware that we’ve featured the discount range for a little while, but kept it low-key until now).
Here’s the deal: TiRings was founded on the idea of offering the highest quality handmade titanium rings. But sometimes you want a titanium ring for, say, a small gift and don’t want to pay “highest quality handmade” prices, right? The Discount Titanium Rings Range is the answer to that. They’re high quality machine-made titanium rings, rather than handmade, and cost just a fraction of the price.
Here’s a link to one of the rings in the Discount Range to show you what we’re talking about: $89 Discount Cable Fortitude Ring.
Once again, click here to follow TiRings on Twitter.
This post was posted in Twitter, Discount Range and was tagged with Titanium Rings, Twitter, discount rings, cheap rings, low cost rings, ring sales
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The History of Titanium Jewelry
Posted on March 25, 2010 by admin
For some reason, there seems to be almost no information out there about the history of titanium jewelry. We figured we’d have to at least impart a bit of information for the curious out there. Here is what we do know. The use of titanium in jewelry is a modern phenomenon, not something that human civilization has been involved with for a long time (as with gold). Titanium was only discovered in 1791, and an efficient method of adapting titanium ore to a usable metallic form for jewelry has only been with us for a matter of decades. Continue Reading
This post was posted in Titanium Rings, History and was tagged with titanium jewelry, Titanium Rings, eric pless, anodization, wikipedia, History, history of titanium jewelry
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Fortune Favors the Brave on Valentine's Day
Posted on February 7, 2010 by admin
Valentine's Day is a day that brings mixed feelings. For those who have no love in their life, it can be an unwelcome reminder of that very fact. For those who do have love, it can bring a new appreciation for that person, or a reminder that the relationship isn’t quite as good as it should be.
This post was posted in News, Holidays and was tagged with Valentine's Day, Fortes fortuna adiuvat
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A Quick Guide to Buying Titanium Rings for Men
Posted on February 3, 2010 by admin
Many people’s approach to buying titanium jewelry for men usually doesn’t extend beyond looking at the picture and the price. But we recommend a little preparation before your purchase to ensure you make the right choice...
This post was posted in Rings, Engagement Rings, Mens Rings and was tagged with men's titanium rings, sable titanium rings, Frost titanium rings, discount titanium rings, sizing a ring, ring sizer, ring engraving, ring engraving fonts, titanium aircraft grade, black titanium rings, what type of guy is he
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