Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Men's Diamond Band


Some men’s hands are nice and some just plain elegant; obviously we have omitted the ugly ones here. Men’s diamond band rings don’t always match the hand that they are on, but unfortunately not all jewelry suites everyone. With this in mind not every married man wears a plain or men’s diamond band on their finger to symbolize that they are married, they could simply wear it on a chain around their neck.
 
Choices for men’s diamond band do come in a variety of shapes and sizes, more square in shape to give a masculine feel to it, since it is usually the woman who prefers to be adorned with the jewelry.

Since round soft lines only make the men’s fingers and hands look softer or less manly there has to be a theme, making it seem harder and firmer than the female’s ranges. The men’s band does not have to be thick either, making it once again more masculine, but it should definitely not be too fine as it could seem lost on the finger.
 
It’s All About Taste And What Works
 
As with all people we all have varying taste in jewelry and also what we could possibly be allergic to. Besides the white gold band looking stunning, it could also be just the band for the person who likes silver but is allergic to it. Since white gold looks a lot shinier than silver, that would be the way to go.
 
There are a lot of people out there that actually like to wear all the assortments of gold colored jewelry, sometimes it seems just way too much. There are religions out there that do not allow the men to wear gold, but a silver men’s band only.
 
Traditionally gold is the ring to be used in  marriage so this is where silver would not do; the only other option is going with the white gold. Mixing the colors of gold in the men’s diamond band doesn’t seem like it would look right, but it has to be done at some point, maybe just two tones of gold, mind you, all the shades in waves could do.  

The only problem that would arise is that the gold colors don’t mix so the other colors on the ring will have to be plated. The problem with plating a single ring with different colors is that the colors wear off and you are left with the original color of the ring.

 

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