Carbon fiber is a light and strong material that is very exclusive and is becoming very popular in manufacturing. It is a very light substance, and once woven into fabric, it is an ideal material for sports equipment benefitting most types of athletes and all race car drivers, and motorcycle racers.
The beauty of Carbon Fiber jewelry is quickly becoming highly prized in fashion. It comes in different colors including red and blue and is very shiny and durable. Hawaii Titanium Rings features Carbon Fiber rings with a combination of materials, including wood and gemstones. You can find them created with exotic wood like Koa and Amboyna and precious gems such as pearl and lapis; a variety of inlays with gorgeous colors, in both traditional and custom styles.
Using Carbon fiber in rings is a brilliant discovery; it is versatile as well as practical. The luster and futuristic appearance deem it appropriate for casual or formal wear. It gives a very solid and heavy look but is really very lightweight and wearable. Such ease and comfort is not present in rings made of other materials, which is why carbon fiber rings have become so desirable for active people. Carbon fiber rings have a huge appeal and are perfect accents to an outfit, whether it is a three piece suit, or jeans and a sweater.
Carbon fiber is not easy to work with, and it takes an experienced jewelry designer to create pieces that exude elegance and distinction. New intricate creations use precious metals like gold and silver along with the carbon fiber, within the design of the ring, which can give these pieces a host of interesting and unique looks.
We are going to see the use of carbon fiber more and more in jewelry designs, and carbon fiber rings on many more fingers. This high-tech substance is unlike any other, and their comfort and wearability make them not only gorgeous pieces of art, but functional pieces of jewelry.
Titanium is the new gold for many people looking for durable wedding rings that will last forever, but lately the health benefits and metaphysical properties are getting the attention of homeopathic practitioners and health conscious couples. The government did not release titanium for public use until 1988 so the advantages of this metal are just now coming to light.
For starters, titanium is completely hypoallergenic, which is why it is used for surgical implants but recent studies show wearing titanium can relieve pain. Bracelets and athletic tapes are being worn by all demographics near their injury or area of discomfort with surprising results. This holistic approach is replacing pain medication for people of all ages and has athletes discarding constricting braces for flexible adhesive strips.
Titanium is also used to promote wellness by balancing the body’s electromagnetics. The constant electronic energy that flows through us can be greatly disrupted by the surrounding machinery that humans come in contact with. Imbalance symptoms can include stiff neck and shoulders, headaches, dizziness, and ringing ears. Wearing a titanium necklace is said to help maintain these electric waves that affect our muscular and nervous system.
Jerry Guire, founder and owner of Hawaii Titanium Rings, did not think about the healing aspects when he made his first titanium ring, he was a machinist making turbo chargers and Aerospace parts and had an idea to make the longest lasting ring. Since then Jerry has pioneered new techniques for ring design that have transformed the jewelry market. Inspired by the Hawaiian Island’s scenery and spirit, Jerry began to inlay wood and stone into the strength of titanium with true intentions of preserving Earth’s elements.
The marriage of nature and ring technology opened a new gateway for people to wear wood that held special memories and gemstones that empowered their lives. Wood not only from their visit to Hawaii, but from the tree they swung on as kids, or from their house that was destroyed by a tornado. Gemstones are worn not just for color and clarity, but to target ailments and ambition. Encasing pieces of history along with hopes and dreams were great ideas separately but the true wedding bliss came with the combination of both.
Wood next to stone in titanium is a revelation that has multiplied style possibilities into the thousands and each creation is one-of-a-kind. No longer are men and women bound to a plain band to accommodate their active lifestyles, they can wear diamonds that are flush with the ring’s surface embedded in wood. Designed for medicinal or metaphysical, memory or meaning, the extraordinary beauty of each piece is stunning and tells a story while it heals your past and guides your future.
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Did you know that titanium has only been available to the public since 1988? Before its first public appearance, titanium was classified by the military for use in things such as the SR-71 Black Bird fighter jet and Russian submarines. Not unlike the government, we see a lot of value in titanium. Today it is used in the creation of things like golf clubs and airplanes. We think titanium is the absolute best metal to use when making jewelry and here’s why:
Strength and Weight of Titanium
After all, Titanium’s name is derived from the Greek Titans. Known for their large size and great strength, the Titans were the perfect namesake. Titanium has the highest strength-to-density ratio of any metal. This means that even though it is extremely lightweight, you can expect your Titanium ring to last forever. In its natural state, Titanium is as strong as steel, but weighs less than half. In comparison, white gold and silver are easily dented when worn daily. Titanium rings are ideal for those who work outdoors or in active environments, as they will not lose their shape, break, or dent like rings made from gold or silver.
Style
Titanium looks a lot like white gold or silver. But because of its strength, we are able to utilize titanium in a variety of different ring designs. We can alter the design of your ring to fit your personal style. They are adaptable for either men or women, and can be made formal or decorative. You are able to choose other materials to incorporate into your rings as well. From gold and silver, to deeply colored koa wood or gemstone inlays, you will be able to find a custom design that will appeal to your individual style.
Bio-compatibility
Some metals are known to turn your finger green or cause allergic reactions. This is because they are mixed with other metals that don’t react well with human skin. Titanium is sometimes combined with other metals for greater strength and durability but remains 100% hypoallergenic. It’s so safe for humans that it is even used in the creation of surgical implants.
Affordability
Compared to gold and silver, titanium is more widely available. Because of this, we can provide it to you at a much lower price. Titanium can be found and used in its natural state without any modification or added metals (unless you want us to!).
For more information on titanium bands and rings, check out our website.
Aloha!
Many ask us what our rings look like "on hand" partly because of their unique design, but mostly because it is hard to buy such a personal item online. So I started requesting "hand shots" from our clients, which led to a wonderful and meaningful collection that the Ohana at Hawaii Titanium Rings have come to cherish. The stories that came with the pictures had no words but told as much as any book. We hope you enjoy this beautiful record of the extensive planning, hard work, and true Aloha that goes into each Hawaii Titanium Ring.