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Rings for Men: Designs and Types
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His And Hers Promise Rings

Signet rings are now considered old-fashioned. Like the name suggests, these rings should have an identifiable symbol on the face. Most often, it is an emblem of the club. However you can also emboss your favorite football team's name or create your own.


His And Her Jewelry, which are typically made of gold can be worn on the index or pinky finger of the hand.


Wedding Rings

Wedding bands for men are usually made of sterling or gold silver and feature a simple unadorned design. They are placed on the ring fingers of the left hand.


Men are increasingly wearing wedding rings made of diamonds however other materials such as platinum and tungsten have become increasingly popular.


Pinky Rings

A pinky ring could be any ring that is worn on the finger with the smallest size of either hand. Signet rings are typically pinky rings, however they're not always.


They are small and won't interfere with your work. They can be made from anything from gold to leather.


Thumb Rings

As we've already mentioned that the thumb is a great locati0n to wear a rings if your hands are already stuffed with other accessories.


The men's thumb rings are big and attractive due to the space they offer. Skull rings, in particular are becoming very popular in recent years. Wearing a ring on your thumb will make you stand out. The materials range from stainless steel to Tanzanite.


Men's rings are made of materials.

The material of your ring is just as important as the finger you wear it on. It is essential to select the right material that is comfortable, shock-resistant and doesn't cause allergic reactions.


Gold Rings

Pure gold, with its distinctive orange hue is the most popular metal used for wedding rings. It is also among the most simple metals that can be worked on and was the first metal used to make jewelry.


It is highly unlikely that you'll select an ring made of 24 karat gold because of the price and fact that the metal is easily distorted. The majority of high-end rings are 18 karats, with 34 percent of the alloy being gold.


Pros: Timeless classic design

Pros are immediately identifiable

Pros: Doesn't stain.

Cons Gold is soft and easily damaged.

Cons: Gold alloys could contain metals that trigger allergic reactions on the skin.

Cons Costs: Expensive
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