Engagement Ring
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Tension Set Engagement Rings
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You are invited to experience the
finest collection of tension set rings by Gelin Abaci... beautifully designed
and exquisitely crafted in platinum and gold
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Three Stone Rings
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Collection of three stone rings in diamonds,
ruby, emerald and sapphires..
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Engagement Ring by Price
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About Engagement our Rings
At Engagement Ring.com, our diamond engagement rings are
artfully crafted to finest quality with precious metal or combination of metals of your liking. Our
platinum engagement rings are manufactured with 95% platinum. We can manufacture the diamond engagement rings in platinum, 14K, 18K
(white, yellow or rose gold or combinations) gold.
News, Articles and Information
Engagement Rings
The history of the engagement rings and wedding bands
has been written across culture and time fashioning an
indelible thread in the fabric of western society. When the Romans began to
wear a plain iron wedding band to symbolize marriage, they started a tradition
that has remained virtually intact over the past two millennia. As early as the
2nd Century AD, gold replaced iron and the traditional wedding band was
constructed.
The Origin of Diamonds
Diamonds, ascend to the Earth's surface in rare molten rock, or magma that
originates at great depths. Carrying diamonds and other samples from Earth's
mantle, this magma rises and erupts in small but violent volcanoes. Just
beneath such volcanoes is a carrot-shaped "pipe" filled with volcanic rock,
mantle fragments, and some embedded diamonds. The rock is called kimberlite
after the city of Kimberley, South Africa, where the pipes were first
discovered in the 1870s. Another rock that provides diamonds is lamproite.
Precious Metals
Gold
GOLD, the chemical element, is a dense, shiny, deep yellow precious metal. It
has several qualities that have made it valuable throughout history, both as a
medium of exchange and for decorative use as jewelry. Engagement rings and wedding rings are made out of gold.
Platinum
PLATINUM, is a heavy, malleable, ductile, precious, grey-white metal, is
resistant to corrosion. Platinum's wear and tarnish-resistance characteristics are well suited for
making fine jewelry, engagement and wedding rings.
Palladium
PALLADIUM, is a soft silver-white metal that resembles platinum.
Much research is in progress to discover ways to replace the much more
expensive platinum with palladium in making engagement rings.
Rhodium
RHODIUM, is extremely hard and bright, its primary use in jewelry is as a
plating to give white gold extra shine. It is one of the most expensive precious metals.
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