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His & Her's 8MM/6MM Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Ring Set w/Laser Etched Celtic Design (Available Sizes 4-14 Including Half Sizes)

His & Her's 8MM/6MM Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Ring Set w/Laser Etched Celtic Design (Available Sizes 4-14 Including Half Sizes)Category: Jewelry

List Price: $559.90
Buy New: $69.95
as of 5/24/2012 06:48 CDT details
You Save: $489.95 (88%)

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Seller: TWG Sales
Sales Rank: 10,811


Model: Silver Celtic Set
ASIN: B004R6Z5RQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Comfort Fit Design
  • Polished Tungsten
  • Laser Engraved Design
  • Available in Sizes from 4 through 14 Includng Half Sizes
  • 60 Day Money Back Guarantee

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Product Description
**CONTACT US WITH RING SIZES AFTER PURCHASE**

6mm bands are available in sizes 4-11 including half sizes. 8mm bands are available in sizes 7-14 including half sizes.

Our Silver Celtic is a remarkable modern adaptation of a centuries old design, etched with skillful precision on its highly polished surface. It's grooved edges are slightly rounded for a perfect and comfortable fit. A beautiful piece. It features precision stepped edges and a comfort fit design.

Tungsten is one of the hardest metals on the planet. It's durability is absolutely unmatched in the jewelry industry. Tungsten is 10 times harder than 18K gold, 5 times harder than tool steel and 4 times harder than titanium. It measures between an 8 and 9 on the Mohs scale, with diamonds being the highest at a 10. Tungsten has been used for decades in industrial applications where only the strongest and hardest metal will suffice. The incredible strength and timeless beauty of our tungsten rings will have you cherishing them for a lifetime.

All of our rings are manufactured with tungsten carbide using nickel as a binding agent. Many companies choose to use cobalt as a binder because it is slightly cheaper. While either element will work just fine, cobalt has a higher tendency to have adverse reactions with some people's skin. This is why we use nickel. Although in some extremely rare cases a customer will discover he or she has an allergy to nickel, our rings are generally considered to be hypo-allergenic.




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