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Two-Tone 14K White Gold/Tantalum 7mm Wedding Band
GDCE-TANT-7mm-HP-NS
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Note: Every piece of Luvari jewelry is hand crafted and undergoes 21 separate inspections before being certified and shipped. Due to the one-of-a-kind nature of our products, certain styles and stones may require additional manufacturing time. We insure every package.
If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you can return it in its new, unworn condition within 30 days for a full refund or exchange.
You don't have to put a gemstone in your ring to get the look of a diamond. Our diamond-cut engraving gives this tantalum wedding band an air of elegance and style by creating a geometric pattern right on the ring itself. The pattern is bordered by milgrain grooves to create a sharp edge and artistic look. Plus this tantalum ring has a double layer effect to make the ring stand out even more.
This 7mm ring is the perfect choice for anyone who's on the cutting-edge of style and wants to show off a unique, durable, and rare ring.
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Comfort Fit
A comfort-fit design is simple and effective. We add a little extra metal to the inside of the ring to give the interior surface a domed shape. The domed shape is similar to the shape of the outside of a domed wedding band.
The slight dome helps the ring glide over your finger and fit over knuckles. As such, comfort fit is highly recommended for those with bigger knuckles.
With a comfort fit, the size of the ring also fits looser, which means you should verify the correct size before you buy.
High Polish
A high polish finish reflects light for a shiny and timeless look. This is by far the most common finish for both engagement and wedding rings. It creates a classic glossy surface that is smooth and bright. The drawback to the high polish finish is that scratches are more noticeable, so you may need more regular polishing to keep it looking shiny.
Tantalum
Tantalum is a cutting-edge metal that is growing in popularity in the wedding ring industry thanks to its rarity, durability, and unique color. Normally, you'll find tantalum in light to dark gray, but it also often has a blue undertone that makes the color really pop.
This metal is also incredibly durable and resistant to scratching, which makes it a great choice for active lifestyles and low maintenance. However, unlike other durable metals, tantalum is easy to work with. So you can easily add fun details or resize your ring down the road.
Tantalum is a rare metal, and many suspect the supply will run out within the century. That means that it is more expensive than other industrial metals, though it's still less expensive than precious metals like platinum.
White Gold
White gold is a gold alloy that is dipped in a rhodium plating, which is what gives it its bright white color. The pure gold is mixed with copper, zinc, and nickel and has a similar durability level as yellow gold.
White gold is prone to scratches like yellow and rose gold, but it can also fade and turn slightly yellow as the rhodium plating wears off. Because of this, a white gold ring will need regular replating as well as polishing to retain its white shine.
The price of white gold depends on the gold content, but it is usually about the same as yellow or rose gold.
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