

Buy MJ Metals Jewelry Classic Mirror Polished White Tungsten Carbide 6mm Comfort Fit Wedding Band Ring Size 10 and other Wedding Rings at desertcart.com. Our wide selection is elegible for free shipping and free returns. Review: BEAUTIFUL RING! - APPEARANCE: In terms of color, this piece very closely resembles white gold. It is only a half shade or so darker in hue, but this is only noticeable in a side-by-side comparison. In reality, no one will know this isn't white gold. The ring looks and feels substantial and expensive. (NOTE: if you want the "white gold" look, be sure to buy WHITE tungsten, not regular tungsten. Regular tungsten is a darker gray.) COMFORT: Looks and wears like a true comfort fit with smooth, rounded edges. DURABILITY: Two and a half months after our wedding, there is not a single scratch on this ring, even when viewed under magnification. It looks absolutely brand new. Despite the fact that tungsten is naturally more brittle than gold alloy and other metals used in jewelry-making, so far the ring has stood up to what I would consider an above average level of wear and tear without breaking. PRICE: Ridiculously affordable. Just under $18 as opposed to $300-400+ for good quality white gold (that scratches and needs polishing once a year)? A no-brainer. Plus, you get to skip the worries that accompany wearing an expensive piece of jewelry. If you ever lost this ring, replacing it would be a breeze. Eighteen bucks and two Prime shipping days later, voila! Brand new ring, negligible damage to your wallet. WOULD I BUY AGAIN? Without hesitation. We couldn't be happier with this purchase. Review: This is the Ring to Buy!!! - Background: Prior to buying this White Tungsten Carbide wedding band, I owned a regular gray tungsten carbide wedding band. For whatever it is worth, I thought that the regular gray tungsten carbide ring was fine. However, my wife thought it looked a little too "industrial". Portions of the regular tungsten carbide ring were dark gray, and she said that it was not the prettiest color. Initial Reaction: After doing some research, I decided to try one of the new White Tungsten Carbide rings. All I can say is WOW! I got the white tungsten carbide ring in the mail today, and it is really VERY nice looking! It is not "white" like a piece of paper. Rather, it looks very much like a highly polished white gold ring. It also has a nice heavy weight to it. How It Is Made: Here are the technical facts regarding white tungsten carbide... The ring is composed primarily of gray tungsten carbide and nickel. A coating (predominantly chromium and a platinum group metal) is applied to the ring using physical vapor deposition. The vapor deposition provides superior adhesion as compared to traditional plating techniques. The white tungsten carbide ring will maintain the brilliant 'white' finish of the coating due to the hard scratch resistant [predominantly] chromium coating and the improved adhesion between the coating and substrate. Bottom line: This ring has the advantages of a regular tungsten carbide ring, and the look/feel of a white gold ring. Based on what I have read, white tungsten carbide is not quite as scratch resistant as regular gray tungsten carbide. However, white tungsten wedding bands are MUCH more scratch-resistant than Titanium, Stainless Steel, or gold wedding bands. Final Thoughts: If there are any problems or issues with this ring, I will provide an update to this review. In the meantime, I think you will really like it if you are looking for an inexpensive wedding band that is much more durable than a traditional gold ring. But the usual 'work rules' still apply... If you are working on heavy equipment or if you are handling strong abrasives like bricks or ceramics, take off your ring! Better safe than sorry. Update: After owning & wearing this ring for almost two years, it is still 100% scratch free and the color/finish still looks perfect.



M**Y
BEAUTIFUL RING!
APPEARANCE: In terms of color, this piece very closely resembles white gold. It is only a half shade or so darker in hue, but this is only noticeable in a side-by-side comparison. In reality, no one will know this isn't white gold. The ring looks and feels substantial and expensive. (NOTE: if you want the "white gold" look, be sure to buy WHITE tungsten, not regular tungsten. Regular tungsten is a darker gray.) COMFORT: Looks and wears like a true comfort fit with smooth, rounded edges. DURABILITY: Two and a half months after our wedding, there is not a single scratch on this ring, even when viewed under magnification. It looks absolutely brand new. Despite the fact that tungsten is naturally more brittle than gold alloy and other metals used in jewelry-making, so far the ring has stood up to what I would consider an above average level of wear and tear without breaking. PRICE: Ridiculously affordable. Just under $18 as opposed to $300-400+ for good quality white gold (that scratches and needs polishing once a year)? A no-brainer. Plus, you get to skip the worries that accompany wearing an expensive piece of jewelry. If you ever lost this ring, replacing it would be a breeze. Eighteen bucks and two Prime shipping days later, voila! Brand new ring, negligible damage to your wallet. WOULD I BUY AGAIN? Without hesitation. We couldn't be happier with this purchase.
H**Y
This is the Ring to Buy!!!
Background: Prior to buying this White Tungsten Carbide wedding band, I owned a regular gray tungsten carbide wedding band. For whatever it is worth, I thought that the regular gray tungsten carbide ring was fine. However, my wife thought it looked a little too "industrial". Portions of the regular tungsten carbide ring were dark gray, and she said that it was not the prettiest color. Initial Reaction: After doing some research, I decided to try one of the new White Tungsten Carbide rings. All I can say is WOW! I got the white tungsten carbide ring in the mail today, and it is really VERY nice looking! It is not "white" like a piece of paper. Rather, it looks very much like a highly polished white gold ring. It also has a nice heavy weight to it. How It Is Made: Here are the technical facts regarding white tungsten carbide... The ring is composed primarily of gray tungsten carbide and nickel. A coating (predominantly chromium and a platinum group metal) is applied to the ring using physical vapor deposition. The vapor deposition provides superior adhesion as compared to traditional plating techniques. The white tungsten carbide ring will maintain the brilliant 'white' finish of the coating due to the hard scratch resistant [predominantly] chromium coating and the improved adhesion between the coating and substrate. Bottom line: This ring has the advantages of a regular tungsten carbide ring, and the look/feel of a white gold ring. Based on what I have read, white tungsten carbide is not quite as scratch resistant as regular gray tungsten carbide. However, white tungsten wedding bands are MUCH more scratch-resistant than Titanium, Stainless Steel, or gold wedding bands. Final Thoughts: If there are any problems or issues with this ring, I will provide an update to this review. In the meantime, I think you will really like it if you are looking for an inexpensive wedding band that is much more durable than a traditional gold ring. But the usual 'work rules' still apply... If you are working on heavy equipment or if you are handling strong abrasives like bricks or ceramics, take off your ring! Better safe than sorry. Update: After owning & wearing this ring for almost two years, it is still 100% scratch free and the color/finish still looks perfect.
N**S
Worth the purchase
Excellent quality and shine. I'm wearing 5.5 and it's true to size. Feels comfortable to wear.
G**L
Nice ring, for someone who hates wearing rings
I hate wearing rings (another reviewer somewhere phrased it as feeling as if her fingers were being "choked." That's it exactly). So when my partner and I decided to tie the knot, the discussion of rings came up and I was resistant. However, the last time I shopped for a ring, sterling silver was about the only game in town. This time around titanium was mentioned, and while I liked the description of its very light weight, I was turned off by the complaints everywhere of how easily it scratches. I reluctantly turned to tungsten, which supposedly didn't scratch but was also very heavy. We decided on this ring due to several reviewers claiming they forgot they were even wearing it. They arrived yesterday and so far I'm pretty happy. My partner's had to be sent back for being too big, but mine fits fine and I'd say "true to size" based on the jeweler's ring sizer I bought off eBay many years ago (sort of an odd tool for someone who hates wearing rings to have, no?) I love the "comfort fit," which my old silver ring certainly didn't have -- this means a nice rounded edge that feels super smooth going on and off. And whereas I won't go so far as to say "I forget I'm even wearing it," the weight is there but it's not objectionable. I typed all day yesterday and it didn't slow me down. I imagine over time I will eventually stop noticing it altogether. Some differences from Amazon's photo: Good: It doesn't actually say "white tungsten carbide" inside, which leaves more room for engraving. (UPDATE: The other night I was examining it under a very bright light looking for blemishes (still none). But I was very astonished to see it DOES have this inscription, but so tiny and faint it's easily missed.) Bad: It's not the soft satiny color pictured on my monitor, but rather the more bluish whitish bright color seen on most wedding rings (see photo). It's still very pretty though, and feels nice and solid, not cheap at all. I've got big chunky fingers and usually wear men's sizes, but the 4mm seems perfect and I can't imagine anything larger. I also can't imagine why anyone would spend hundreds on a ring when this option is available. I'll update with regards to wear and tear, but so far it seems to be very nice quality for the price. UPDATE: It's been a few weeks, and I couldn't be happier I chose tungsten. I can still feel I'm wearing it, but it's not annoying. I've been pretty merciless -- I've scraped it on concrete (accidentally), banged it on glass, even changed some oxygen tanks last night at work (lots of metal-on-metal action). It's still as flawless, spotless and shiny as the day it arrived. No signs of tarnishing either, which is more than I can say for the sterling silver. I feel certain a titanium ring would be scratched all to heck by now and look horrible. This is the much better choice.
N**T
Stylish and comfortable
Very nice ring. Wore it daily for just over ten years, and then it broke when it hit on a quartz countertop. Just bought another. Recommend.
J**Y
Great ring and very simple yet elegant.
Nice heavy quality and very reasonable price. Exactly what we wanted and it looks elegant.
T**Y
Durable
This thin 2mm band is perfect! I bought the first one 4 years ago and it still looks brand new. It hasn't changed color or scratched. I've lost weight, so it's too big and I needed a half size smaller. These are the most comfortable bands ever. I barely feel them on my finger.
S**Z
Buy it! You won't regret it. A piece of indestructible art!
I'm not really sure if this is the kind of review that they want, but my daughter is 7 and learning the elements. She needed to report to her class about tungsten, so she asked me about it. I told her it was one of the hardest and densest metals, and she wanted to see some. We got on amazon and searched for it, and the ring popped up. I had heard in the past never to buy one because if it got crushed on your finger the doctor had to cut your finger off (total lie). She wanted me to get the ring, and it was super cheap, price not quality. It arrived very quickly and was much nicer than I thought it could possibly be. Only complaint was it seemed a little on the large side. Well, my daughter took it to school and got an "A" on her presentation. All the little kids took turns dropping and throwing the ring on the ground. Somehow it didn't get lost, but nearly just as amazing it came back without a scratch or dent. It still has a perfect mirrored finish. Back to it being larger than my other 11.5's. Turns out it must change in size more than my other rings based on temp. After putting it on for about an hour it seemed to magically adjust to the right size. Same thing happens when I take it off overnight and leave it on my granite countertop. It takes an hour to heat up on my hand and it swells up and fits perfectly. It's just an amazing ring for the value! Coworkers of mine saw it and thought it was white gold because of how heavy it is, and their jaws dropped when I tossed it on the concrete. They were equally amazed when they saw the mark on the concrete and not a mark on the ring. I don't write reviews, but I thought this one disserved a big thumbs up. Still not sure if this is the review they were hoping for, but if a bunch of 7 year olds and a bunch of 40 something men can't scratch it and all think it's pretty cool they have something going for them! Thanks
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