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Anti-stress ring Relax
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Ring Emma white
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Ring Feel black
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Ring Feel large
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Types of rings for men
Signet rings for men
Signet rings for men are old-fashioned cool. As the name suggests, signet rings must have some kind of sign or symbol. Usually this is a coat of arms or the motif of a club or college. But there's nothing stopping you from having your favorite football team's badge embossed on a signet ring, or even coming up with your own design.
Signet rings for men are usually made of gold and can be worn on the little finger of either hand, or, less commonly, on the index finger.
wedding rings
Usually worn on the ring finger of the left hand, men's wedding bands are usually gold or silver, with a simple unadorned design. Other metals such as platinum or tungsten are starting to become popular, and it is not entirely unheard of for men to wear diamond wedding bands.
Pinky ring
A pinky ring is a ring worn on the smallest finger of a hand. Usually signet rings, but that's not necessary. Men's pinky rings can be made of any material, from gold to plastic and even leather.
Thumb rings
Your thumb is a great place to wear a ring if you don't want your hand to become overloaded with too much jewelry. There's a ton of space and men's thumb rings can be as big and flashy as you want, and skull rings in particular have become popular lately. With ring materials ranging from stainless steel to tanzanite, wearing a ring on your thumb is guaranteed to stand out.
STERLING SILVER RINGS FOR MEN
Classic and timeless. Silver has been used for making rings for at least 4500 years, and when it was first introduced in ancient Egypt, it was more valuable than gold. Silver rings are simple, beautiful and relatively inexpensive.
Most silver used to make rings is 925 silver or sterling silver. This means that 92,5% of the metal is real silver and the rest is copper. Unlike fine silver, which is soft and malleable, the addition of copper makes sterling silver hard and ductile, although somewhat prone to tarnishing.
How to clean your silver ring
To enjoy your rings for a lifetime, you must clean and store them properly. The easiest way to clean them is to use the professional services of a qualified jeweler. If you prefer to do the job yourself, metal items without stones require only water, a mild detergent, a soft-bristled toothbrush, and a cotton cloth to dry.
A soft jewelry polishing cloth is also an inexpensive and effective way to remove light tarnish. If your rings have gemstones, keep moisture to a minimum and avoid using abrasives to avoid scratches.