If you’re looking for wedding bands in Washington, DC for your groom that are unique, timeless, and rare, then meteorite wedding bands are the ideal choice for you.
This metal is formed by bands of alloys from an extinct planet’s core and features stunning natural patterns that are all different and unique making it the perfect choice for your wedding day.
Reasons to love
meteorite
One of the main reasons why a lot of grooms prefer meteorite engagement rings in Falls Church, VA is that this metal while rare and unique, is quite affordable in thinner bands. However, if you choose a thicker band, the price might go up.
A Meteorite is derived from the core of an extinct planet which makes it incredibly tough and durable along with being resistant to rusting, corrosion, tarnishing, scratches, and daily wear and tear. This is a great choice if you work a lot with your hands or lead an active lifestyle.
If you want your band to last you forever, inlay it in platinum, tungsten, or titanium which will make it virtually indestructible. Many grooms even set their band with black diamond rings in Gaithersburg, MD for a bold and masculine feel.
Just keep in mind that owing to the high amount of iron, meteorite can oxidize if it’s exposed to water or moisture and you need to avoid swimming or showering with this ring on.
Many jewelers will also encase your band in a protective coating of wax or oil to safeguard it from moisture. In case your band does get wet, you can simply use a little rubbing alcohol to dry it out well before wearing it.
The Bottom Line
Each meteorite band
comes with its unique pattern and you need to carefully check the pattern and
design before investing in this ring.
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