What Is Platinum?
Platinum is a popular choice for wedding rings, but what actually is it?
Platinum is an extremely rare and precious metal. It is also one of the strongest metals available. Unlike other metals such as sterling silver and gold, platinum jewelry is mostly pure platinum. However, because of platinum’s strength, most platinum jewelry is made up of 85-95% platinum with the remaining parts coming from palladium, copper, iridium, or cobalt alloys to make the metal more malleable and suitable for more jewelry designs. Because of this, platinum jewelry including engagement rings and wedding bands is hypoallergenic, which makes them a great option for anyone with metal allergies.
In terms of what it looks like, platinum has a silvery-white metal color that looks beautiful with any diamond, or gemstone, or on its own as a solid band. Fun fact: white gold, which also has a silvery-white color, was actually created to mimic the look of platinum, and preserve the rare and precious metal.
All of these characteristics make a platinum engagement ring a luxe and durable choice. It not only looks beautiful but will also stand the test of time.
The con? Due to its rarity, platinum can be relatively expensive. This is important to keep in mind when shopping. If you have already allocated most of your engagement ring budget to the stone or plan on doing so, you may want to opt for a less expensive metal. While you may not be able to afford a band made entirely of platinum upfront, you can take advantage of its strength by securing your stone with platinum prongs. Then again, since platinum requires less maintenance over the years, in the long run, it can be an affordable option. For some guidance on how to best pair platinum, check out our blog on the best platinum ring settings. When paired with a band made of a less valuable metal such as white gold, you’ll save money without affecting the overall look of the ring or putting your center stone at risk.
What Is Titanium?
Titanium is a lesser-known metal that only became popular for wedding bands relatively recently.
Titanium is a metal that was first used in industrial settings because of its incredible strength. Thanks to its ability to withstand everyday wear and tear and incredibly lightweight feel, Titanium has become a popular choice for men’s rings. A titanium wedding band isn’t just suitable for men, though, it is also a great option for women’s wedding bands.
In addition to being strong and lightweight, titanium is also a completely hypoallergenic metal, unlike yellow gold or white gold, which are often made with metal alloys that can cause reactions in those with sensitive skin. Fun fact: it’s even used in metal body replacement parts because of its purity and strength.
While it’s not a new metal, it is new to wedding jewelry. Titanium has a mostly silver color so it quickly became a less-expensive metal alternative to platinum when the color of platinum became extremely popular for engagement and wedding rings back in the 1990s. Beyond wedding bands and engagement rings though, titanium isn’t a popular choice for other types of jewelry because it’s too tough to mold into intricate designs, even when combined with other metal alloys.
Titanium vs. Platinum—Similarities & Differences
Looks
Aside from color, the look of an engagement ring created with titanium vs platinum could be noticeable. Due to its toughness, titanium isn’t well suited for fancy engagement ring settings like the ones you may see when shopping for platinum engagement rings. Platinum, albeit still tough, is more workable and thus better suited for fancy designs. If an intricate design or the inclusion of many gemstones is important to you, you may be better off with a platinum engagement ring.
Rarity
Durability
Titanium is also incredibly strong, durable, and scratch-resistant. In fact, it’s even more resistant to everyday wear and tear than platinum. However, due to its strength, it cannot be resized, so while it will last forever if your fingers never change in size, it will need to be replaced if your ring finger size fluctuates.
If you aren’t sold on platinum or titanium, tungsten is another incredibly durable option for a wedding band. In fact, it’s the strongest metal available and won’t scratch or tarnish, but similar to titanium, cannot be resized at a later date.
Cost
If you love the look of platinum, but not the price tag, you may want to strongly consider a titanium wedding band. A palladium band is another option that is far more affordable than platinum. It features the same color and shine as platinum, but is a bit less durable and more prone to scratching.
Maintenance
Which One Is Better?
Titanium vs. Platinum. Only you can decide who wins.
While we wish we could give you a straight answer, the metal you choose for your wedding band or engagement ring is completely up to you. Both titanium and platinum will offer the strength necessary to withstand a lifetime of wear as well as a beautiful sheen that never fades. Which one you choose is really dependent on your taste, lifestyle, and budget, with budget perhaps being the key determining factor.
If you are looking for a simple band that won’t break—or break the bank—a titanium band is a wonderful option. If, however, you desire a fancier setting and are willing to spend more for the heirloom quality, a platinum band could be perfect for you.
Browse our selection of platinum engagement rings, platinum wedding bands, and titanium wedding bands to find a style that speaks to you.
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