Men's Rings - Which Ring Should I Buy

 If you are having a hard time finding the right men's ring for yourself, your husband, boyfriend, father, son or brother; you are not alone. With so much choice out there it can sometimes be overwhelming when trying to choose which ring to get. Should I get a Gold Rings  or a silver ring? 9ct gold or 18ct gold?


This article will focus on the different types of men's rings available, help you make sense of the options, and hopefully make your choice easier.


Men's Jewellery Gifts


There is a vast selection of men's jewellery available to choose from. Most of the varieties of jewellery available for men are the same as women, save for the fact that there are more cufflinks and fewer earrings. A large proportion of the jewellery market is dedicated towards rings, and so I will cover the main types of rings below.


Men's Ring Varieties


Men's rings are generally much simpler than 22ct gold rings women's rings. They rarely contain gemstones and where they do their presence is subtle. There are two main varieties; band rings and signet rings, and these can come in four flavours; silver, gold, titanium and platinum.


Now, the choice between standard rings and signet rings is down to the individual, so it's up to you to decide which one you think the recipient of the ring will prefer. Unfortunately, the only clear cut pro's and con's between silver, gold, titanium and platinum are the price.


Silver Rings


Silver rings have always been popular due to their relatively low cost and the range of styles in which they are available. Men's silver rings appear predominantly in designer jewellery such as offerings by Fred Bennett. Designer rings such as this are highly cubic zirconia rings fashionable and readily available at affordable prices; an ideal gift by anyone's standards.


Titanium Rings


Titanium is approx. 99% pure; it is long wearing and has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. An additional benefit is that it is corrosion resistant (even to sea water and chlorine) and so is often alloyed with other metals for use in huge range of applications including aerospace and - you guessed it - jewellery. If the man you are looking to buy a ring for is very active, titanium rings might be a good choice; they will last much longer than softer metals such as gold and silver.


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