When you think of men’s wedding bands in Granger, you think of metals such as platinum, silver, or yellow gold, however, if your partner wants something bold, unique, and out of this world then meteorite wedding bands are the ideal choice.

This metal is formed from the core of a dying planet and after cooling down they form a range of natural patterns that are very distinctive and no two are alike, making it perfect for your big day.

 

Reasons to choose meteorite bands

If you have your heart set on meteorite engagement rings in Granger then you should know that this metal is quite affordable and thinner bands can fit right into your budget while thicker bands can be a tad expensive especially if you set it with metals like platinum.

 

A meteorite is also very durable and having originated from an extinct planet’s core this makes this metal extremely resilient and resistant to daily wear and tear. When inlaid into a band with titanium or tungsten you get a ring that can withstand the test of time.

 

Just keep in mind that owing to its high level of iron this metal can rust or oxidize when it comes into contact with moisture or water and so most jewelers will add a protective layer of oil or wax to your ring to safeguard it from any moisture.

 

Most men that are looking for diamond rings in Granger either set their meteorite wedding bands with small diamonds or keep it simple and classic with a line of white tungsten or black tungsten for a bold and sophisticated look.

 

Some jewelers will advise you to keep the band simple so that the beauty of its natural patterns stands out, you can even have a thicker band made of meteorite depending on your budget.

 

Caring for your meteorite wedding band is simple, you can take it to a professional jeweler to clean, repair, and maintain it every couple of months so that it looks new and shiny for years to come.

 

Final Word

Avoid wearing your band while swimming, cleaning, showering, cooking, gardening, or heading out for any activities as moisture could settle on your ring and tarnish it. If your ring does get, wet you can use an alcohol solution to dry out your ring and allow it to air dry for a bit before putting it back on.