Rings Platinum
Of all the precious metals platinum is one of the finest and rings platinum, or platinum rings, are some of the best available. Platinum is the hardest of all the precious metals and the most durable. It is the whitest and shiniest and also the most expensive weight for weight.
Platinum is ideal for rings particularly as they tend to be worn the most out of all the jewelery and get the roughest treatment. Often soaking in chemicals, detergents and soaps and the various body oils and perspiration. Whereas many other metals, such as silver and the nickel contained in the lower karat gold rings can affect the wearer and cause possible allergies, platinum does not seem to have much effect for most people.
Platinum for rings should be at least 95 percent platinum and platinum jewelry marked “IRIDPLAT” should contain 90% platinum and 10% iridium. When marked “PLAT” an item is at least 95% platinum, with 5% ruthenium. In Europe, platinum is identified by the following marks: 950 or PT950.
Look for these markings when you buy platinum rings.
It is a good idea to browse around and look at several platinum rings before deciding the one you want. A good benchmark for an engagement or wedding ring with a diamond is about 2 months salary. Most of that of course is for the diamond. Do check that the ring has a certificate of authenticity and that the diamond itself has a certificate form an independent gemological laboratory.
Additional information about diamonds can be obtained from Price of Diamonds.
Good old fashioned common sense and practicing some due diligence will ensure that you get the ring platinum you want and which will give you hours of enjoyment and pleasure.
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