Are carbide tungsten rings worn only by people whom are engaged/married?
Posted by | Under Tungsten Carbide Ring Saturday Dec 11, 2010I am single, and not close to being married. I have come across a carbide tungsten ring that I liked and would like to wear as an accessory. Do you believe this would be appropriate? On what finger would it be appropriate to wear it on?
Thank you Martin for the information. I have made my research. I am aware of this potential danger, but there are ways of easily removing them from your finger using a pair of pliers without causing any damage. A demonstration is shown on this video:
Just don’t wear it on your left hand ring finger. The finger the ring is on is more likely to denote being married than the metal of the ring.
I always like rings like that on the middle finger, but that’s just me. Any finger is fine, really, so it depends on which one you like the best. Tungsten carbide is a neat material, just make sure it’s ordered in your size – they can’t be re-sized later on.
I don’t think this is such a smart idea. Hypothetically there could be a situation in which the strength of the ring could protect your finger from injury. However there is a higher probability that an illness or injury (from which the ring would have failed to protect) could make your finger swell. For a gold ring a thin jeweler’s saw could be used to cut it open. With a super strong ring it is possible that you could lose the finger.
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Just don’t wear it on your left hand ring finger. The finger the ring is on is more likely to denote being married than the metal of the ring.
I always like rings like that on the middle finger, but that’s just me. Any finger is fine, really, so it depends on which one you like the best. Tungsten carbide is a neat material, just make sure it’s ordered in your size – they can’t be re-sized later on.
References :