TIGRADE2mm 4mm 6mm 8mm 10mm Titanium Ring Plain Dome High Polished Wedding Band Comfort Fit Size 3-15
J**Z
Great ring, at a great price, very light.
This silver colored titanium ring is very comfortable. It is startlingly light, which may come as a shock to someone used to wearing gold or other precious metal.It so comfortable that it’s easy to completely forget that you are wearing this ring.Titanium does scratch, so the surface eventually becomes less shiny. Eventually it becomes almost a matte finish.The silver color is nice. The color of the ring is the material itself, so there is no coating. This is great as it makes scratches less noticeable.This is a great ring. The price is low, and the quality high.The low cost, light weight, and comfort fit make this ring an easy choice for daily wear.
I**A
Looks good, super lightweight, super comfy.
I'm trying a few ring options to replace the original tungsten carbide band that has gotten snug over time. This one looks lovely upon arrival. I know the polish is temporary, as Ti is a soft material that will scratch like other soft metals such as platinum and gold. The advantage is cost and light weight. This one is size10, 6mm width. The comfort shape is supremely comfortable, especially with how lightweight it is. Though for my personal taste I think I will order the 4mm one to compare to see which one looks better on my finger.
M**B
It's titanium
Titanium is NOT scratch resistant. No, really, it's not. It never will be. The seller doesn't advertise it as being scratch resistant--the words "scratch" and "resistant" do not show-up in their listing at all! Titanium is a tough metal, but strength is not scratch-resistance. My TUNGSTEN ring looks as good as new, and it was purchased a decade ago--that is a property of TUNGSTEN, not titanium. This super-shiny titanium ring probably will not stay super-shiny if you're rough with it. I've no reason to doubt that the ring is anything but titanium. If you want a ring that will never change, never scratch, and never develop any new character, go buy a tungsten ring--they're really cool, too!With that out of the way, my first impressions are good. This ring is exactly as advertised and precisely what I ordered. I am pleased with it. It's that lovely blue-gray color that one thinks of when thinking of titanium (except super shiny!) It's comfy, well-polished, true to size, and true to the width I ordered (10.08mm according to my calipers), all packed in a simple, effective box that I won't feel guilty about chucking into the recycling. My tungsten ring weights 10 grams, my gold ring weighs 7 grams, and despite being nearly as wide as those two rings stacked, it only weights 6 grams. Just what I wanted. I'd buy it again.
M**H
Incredible Workmanship - Gorgeous in Every Way
When my partner of 28 years and I decided to take advantage of the New Marriage Equality Law in our state, the search for wedding bands began as quickly as we set the date.Knowing a little bit about jewelry, not much but enough to evaluate quality and fair price, I spent hours on line, hours visiting jewelry stores - and I pounded the pavement of New York's Diamond District. My conclusion was that even with the entry level of lower end diamonds a VS 1 Clarity rating and an H-G color certification at about 1/2 - 1 Carats set into 14K (18K is to soft) white gold all fell into a price range ranging from $1800- $2500 per ring and up, add another $1,000 for Platinum.While searching around I didn't exclude Amazon, after all we buy virtually everything else here, and found some remarkable deals.However rings from Metal Masters kept popping up in my searches. My first reactions were to roll my eyes - how could any ring priced this low look good, unless it was dark out and you were looking at it from 500 feet away. But the designs kept drawing me back.We had long discussions about using the money (4 grand and up) for a pair of rings or putting it into our 60 year old house which we're remodeling and repairing at a snails pace. he calls it our home sweet home and I affectionately refer to it as a "blood sucking money pit". I finally wrote a note to Metal Masters regarding sizing and the quality of the CZ and they replied quickly with a detailed response.*Note to other potential buyers - remember when ordering a "comfort fit" that you want a half size down for a proper fit. So if you wear say a 9 order a 8.5 and so on.Well, expecting to be disappointed, after all how could a ring priced this low even appear to be of reasonable quality? I ordered two of this style and two of the eternity rings - another great reason to buy these is that we could afford to do just that. Without out having to put 2 grand per ring down as a deposit. For lack of better words all I can tell you is that we were absolutely knocked out. Especially with the Eternity ring. The Titanium is gorgeous, seamless and perfectly cast.The matte finish with it's high polished edge is stunning and that would be without the stones. With the stones? They're incredible. Channel setting must be done by hand, shoddy work means uneven settings and loss of stones which I assure you is not the case here. The setting of each and every Brilliant cut CZ is perfectly spaced and perfectly set. The rings easily compared to ones we saw costing over $2,000 apiece.The Cubic Zirconia crystals are top quality as promised and flawless. CZ isn't new - it was discovered in the mid 1800's but wasn't introduced as an alternative to diamonds until 1976. CZ still remains the number one alternative to actual diamonds today. CZ is cut just like diamonds, as they're very hard, measuring an 8 on the Mohs scale which is harder than most gem stones - Diamonds measure a 10, only two points above CZ. Depending upon the cut both will refract (pull in light and bounce it around inside the stone) and reflect (beam the light out) which causes the "sparkle" so no or dim light = no sparkle regardless if it's a diamond or CZ.As far as the look of authenticity - only an experienced jeweler or gemologist would be able to tell the difference and that's with the help of Loupe or other magnification. This is Because even the finest diamonds in the world have inclusions inside that can't be seen with the naked eye. Quality CZ on the other hand has no inclusions whatsoever so ironically it's their perfection that gives them away.With all this said, these rings are an incredible value and a wonderful alternative to diamonds. What is more, anyone who understands the horrors of diamond trafficking will have the peace of mind in knowing they played no part in supporting it.The rings arrive exceptionally well packaged, each in a Metal Masters presentation box, sized perfectly and delivered with lightening speed. Add to the mix a company that's responsive and stands behind their product 100% and you just can't go wrong.As far as durability these rings get knocked around plenty and after months still not a single scratch or loose stone.Simply a sensational piece of jewelry with a timeless design that you'll be proud to own and even prouder to wear.**UPDATE 5/27 2014**There have been a few comments asking about how these rings have held up. The review was written over two years ago and I'm pleased to report they look as good now as they did when the first arrived. Titanium rates a # 6 on the Mohs scale for metals making it one of the hardest metals there are - Steel rates a 4.5 so I expected the the Titanium to wear well and has. We never take the rings off and they're still scratch free.As for the CZ crystals they're as brilliant as ever. These are top quality CZ crystals and have proven themselves as they're scratch and chip free and every single crystal is still firmly in place. Just a quick update folks on durability which I rate a solid 10.
T**E
Great ring overall, very wide band at 8mm.
The ring was overall better than expected. It's cheap. That's a big thing. Significantly less expensive than gold. Bought it to replace a lost wedding band and didn't want to spend a fortune on a new gold ring.The color is a little darker than what it shows in the picture. Not by much. At a quick glance, no one would assume it was anything other than white gold.Titanium is extremely light (this thing might be lighter than a penny) and is very tough compared to other metals for its weight. It does still scratch similar to other rings. I don't mind this because it shows that the ring is worn. However, if you obsess over mirror polish, keep this in mind.Lastly, and I couldn't take a star off because this was my choice, the ring is VERY wide. In perspective: I wear a XXL glove by finger length and this thing feels a bit strangely wide. Unless you really want a wide ring, I might suggest a 6mm instead. My original was 6mm and replaced with this 8mm. I wish I would have gone 6mm. It isn't cumbersome, but it just wears very differently than expected.The comfort fit inside is a must and is a good all-day wear.
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