I didn’t realize this, but apparently titanium jewelry invaded The Oscars this year. While I tend to think of jewelry as being created with a precious metal, it’s easy to see why titanium jewelry is becoming more and more popular. As the author of How Titanium Jewelry Invaded the Oscars writes:
“During the presentation of the Best Picture category, they showed a brief glimpse of Jeremy Renner who starred in the eventual Best Picture winner The Hurt Locker. During this glimpse I noticed that Renner was wearing one of those titanium rings which I’ve seen gaining in popularity in recent years. Renner’s ring seemed pretty standard with its simple shape, and subtle design.”
The author mentions that titanium rings have grown on him, and the same has happened with my three favorite people – me, myself and I (just kidding)! In troubled economic times, titanium jewelry is affordable and lasts. And unlike tungsten in recent years, titanium jewelry has for the most part been reasonably priced and not presented with an inflated value. Just last year, you could see necklaces with titanium aspects around the necks of many Major League Baseball pitchers and fielders. While I prefer a precious metal wedding ring or piece of jewelry (intrinsic value means something to me – call me old fashioned), it looks like titanium jewelry is here to stay.
Read How Titanium Jewelry Invaded the Oscars.
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Another article I would strongly agree with. I can confirm that the sales of titanium wedding rings have increased immensely over the last year or so, most commonly being chosen by the groom who wants something hard and lasting but does not care much about how precious or expensive it may be. Once they realise that choosing titanium can save them hundreds, they are usually sold. Which in turn then leaves more budget for the brides ring ..:)
Posted by: Gina | August 10, 2010 at 05:39 AM