Titan Ring w/ Lab grown Diamonds 18k Gold, & Tantalum
Description
Titanium Ring with Lab-Grown Diamonds(5x0.005ct. White TWP), 18k Yellow Gold & Tantalum Sandblast/Polished.
Titan Ring w/ , 18k Yellow Gold, & Tantalum Oxydized/Sandblast/Mat
Ring profile: width: 4.8 mm || height: 2.25 mm
Designed and handmade by Zeezen
Extra - Gift wrap - satin foulard for wrapping.
Tantalum is a rare, hard, and corrosion-resistant metal that is increasingly being used in the jewellery industry. It has a gray-blue color, similar to titanium, but with a darker and more muted tone.
Tantalum jewellery is highly prized for its durability, strength, and resistance to scratching, making it an excellent choice for wedding bands, engagement rings, and other everyday jewellery. It is also hypoallergenic, which means it is unlikely to cause any allergic reactions, making it a great option for people with sensitive skin.
One of the unique characteristics of tantalum is its ability to be coloured through anodisation. Anodising is an electrochemical process that involves immersing the metal in an acid bath and applying an electric current to it. This creates a layer of oxide on the surface of the metal that can be coloured in a range of hues, including blue, green, gold, and even black.
Tantalum jewellery is relatively new to the market, but its popularity is growing rapidly. Its unique appearance and durability make it a great choice for anyone looking for a distinctive and long-lasting piece of jewellery.
A lab-grown diamond, is a diamond that is created in a laboratory using advanced technological processes. Lab-grown diamonds have the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamonds, but they are not mined from the earth.
Instead, lab-grown diamonds are created using either High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) or Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) processes. In the HPHT process, a diamond seed is placed under high pressure and high temperature to mimic the conditions under which natural diamonds form in the earth's mantle. In the CVD process, a diamond seed is placed in a vacuum chamber and exposed to a carbon-rich gas, which causes the diamond to grow layer by layer.
Lab-grown diamonds are often more affordable than natural diamonds, and they are also more sustainable and environmentally friendly since they do not require mining. However, they are still considered a valuable and beautiful gemstone, and they are used in a variety of jewellery designs.