rings


Metals Commonly Used In Making Rings

Metals commonly used in making rings

There are several metals used in making quality rings. This treatise will discuss two of them, gold and silver.. Other materials are used but designer rings will normally only rely on the previously mentioned four. Two of the primary criteria for selecting the proper metal is looks as well as wear ability. Both gold and silver have been known to cause allergic reactions making this metal unsuitable for use for that person.

The most common metal, by far, for rings is gold. There are many varieties of this metal, from yellow to white. One of the more non-traditional forms is black hills gold. Although not necessarily inexpensive, it is often less costly than it's counterpart. Gold, by itself, is too soft to be used as a ring. Thus it is mixed with other metals. Pure gold is 24 karats, and the least gold measurement is 10 karat. By definition, the amount of gold is the difference between the numbers. For example: and 18-karat ring is 18 parts gold and 6 parts of other metal or metals.

Silver is the counterpart to gold. Like gold, silver is a soft metal and is used with other metals for hardening purposes. The finest rating for silver is fine and is 99.9 per cent silver. Sterling is just below fine in ratings and is 92.5 % silver, 7.5% copper. Lesser-ranked are: Mexican silver, German silver, Indian silver, Montana silver and just silver. Nickel silver contains no silver. None of these have any guaranteed pure silver content however. To test for silver content, scrape away, in a non-visible area, any plating. Pour a drop of nitric acid on this spot. Sterling silver will display a creamy color while lesser values and silver alloys will display a greenish tint because of the high quantity of copper. .

 

 

Search This Site

Rings

 

 

 

Rings


The Magic Of Gemstone Rings

... countries, however most people prefer simple gold or silver bands for wedding rings. The more exotic gemstone rings are created as engagement rings. (6) Religious and Mythological Rings: A classic example of such a gemstone ring is the 'navratna' ring that is prominent in Hindu mythology. The ring comprises ... 

Read Full Article  


What Are Toe Rings

... It is customary to wear matching rings on both feet. In the Hindu religion this is used to denote a woman's married status. The term for this practice is called bichiya (pronounced: bee-chee-ya) in Hindi or Metti in Tamil. The rings worn by the women of India are, by tradition, made of silver. Often a ... 

Read Full Article  


Ring Symbolism

... (the finger next to the thumb), your ring is on your authority finger. This can be taken to mean you are one that likes to have things your way or you're someone of high political or social standards. Your ring finger (right next to the pinkie) is your creativity finger. A person who prefers this finger ... 

Read Full Article  


Legendary Irish Ring

... crown represented loyalty and fidelity. In 1698 King Georges III agreed to free all of his subjects. Richard Joyce was once again free. His slave master offered Joyce his daughter in marriage and half of his wealth if he would stay in Algiers. Joyce refused the offer and instead returned home to Claddagh ... 

Read Full Article  


Birthstone Ring Meanings Part 2

... creativity, personal clarity and eliminates self-destructive tendencies. December - Blue Topaz (Sanskrit for fire) - In the Middle Ages was thought to heal both physical and mental illnesses and prevent death. Turquoise - also for December - It attracts money, success, and love. It gives protection, healing, ... 

Read Full Article