Found my 1st Tungsten Carbide ring today; I can understand why people opt for these

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They sure are classy looking...all shiney, no scratches, heavy, durable ...inexpensive.

Having said the above, I wish people would keep them off the beaches :laughing7:..they are heartbreakers when found.

Returned to yesterday's beach to see what the Tornado winds blew in with the waves....got a nice loud sound and picked out the GND Tungsten Carbide ring...looks brand new.

Weight= 13.13 grams

size =8 1/2

I knew right away that this ring was not white gold, or sterling silver...it was way too smoooooooooooooooth...thought it might be SS until I checked inside the band.

Here's a couple of pics...and some info about GND ( I believe the initials stand for "ground", but not sure)...info taken from Web site.

Maybe tomorrow :headbang:

Lorraine


Imagine wearing a ring that is permanently polished and...
ALWAYS looks brand spanking new!


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Tungsten with carbon and other elements are ground into a powder and then compressed with high pressure dies to form a ring blank.

The blank is then fired in an oxygen free furnace at an astounding 6,200 degrees Fahrenheit. This process called sintering creates the hardest metal used for making jewelry.

The ring is then cut and shaped using diamond tools with approximately 30 steps required for completion. The cutting and shaping of a tungsten ring is similar in many ways to the cutting and polishing of a rough diamond.

Tungsten rings inlaid with gold, silver, platinum or mokume gane are created by grinding a channel in the center of the ring and precisely "swedging" the metal into the channel under extreme pressure.

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I have a bagfull of these rings, titaniums and stainless also. My latest post shows 2 that I just aquired. I sell them at the flea market for 10 and 5 dollars a piece. Last time there sold 6 to one girl and she said they were worth more than silver! I just smiled at her and said "Have a nice day" stuffing the $30 in my pocket!
 

I like how those rings look
 

Another weird thing about them is how hard they sound when you clink them on a glass or jar, sounds like it will break it.
 

Ive collected a few of these lately as well, and it blows me away that jewelry stores are soaking people 2-3 hundred dollars for these rings ....with a resale of zippo!
 

Another weird thing about them is how hard they sound when you clink them on a glass or jar, sounds like it will break it.

Yea, I often hit my truck window with mine by accident. Every time it sounds like its going to bust the window.


I personally chose tungsten carbide for my wedding band ("not a sign of the times") but because I work with my hands a lot and there indestructible. My bands almost 3 years old now and looks brand new!

Nice find Lorraine. Sorry it wasn't more gold though :icon_thumleft:
 

True We Gave The One We found Too My wifes Doctor!!! He Gave It to A Freind!!! Chug
 

I don't hate those rings. I consider them ring case worthy. They are pretty interesting and actually heavier than gold!

Definitely a keeper...for at least a little while. They do make good gifts for teens <smile>
 

I don't hate those rings. I consider them ring case worthy. They are pretty interesting and actually heavier than gold!

Definitely a keeper...for at least a little while. They do make good gifts for teens <smile>

Good idea, Dr. Joe.

There's a teen in my neighborhood who helps me with yard work; I think he would like this one.

Lorraine
 

I like those. They look really cool. I want to find one. I'd keep it if I were you.
 

I dont know how much the rings are worth melt/spot, but cant be much because I use tungsten carbide grit in my rock tumbler and I buy it in 5 lb bags and it is $15 for 5 lbs. Like was said either try to sell them as jewelry or give as gifts, or keep and wear.
 

I know what you mean I've found two now. Nice find!!
 

I have a co-worker who lost his last year. (married two years)
I asked why he went with Tungsten instead of a gold band?
He said him and his wife agreed to it because he always looses everything !
Wow, they sure knew what they were talking about.
These rings are getting very common in NY also.
HH
Gary G.
 

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