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		<title>Comment on Some Common Myths About Tungsten Wedding Bands by Rick</title>
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		<description>Be sure to keep in mind to research all of the popular metals that are used for wedding bands today – platinum, palladium, gold, titanium and tungsten. Platinum is the most expensive, but also the most durable, so you get excellent value for your money. When you scratch platinum, the ring does not lose mass, and it can be refinished to look like new over and over. Gold will scratch off, and white gold isn’t naturally white, so it will turn yellow over time. If platinum is not an option, then I would consider palladium. Palladium is the better option over white gold if platinum is not an option.

And while I like the look of tungsten and titanium wedding bands, they can not be sized. So keep away from the pizza and beer, and make sure you renew that gym membership, too!

For more help with metals, a free brochure is available here - http://www.novelldesignstudio.com/choosing_your_metal/index.php</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be sure to keep in mind to research all of the popular metals that are used for wedding bands today – platinum, palladium, gold, titanium and tungsten. Platinum is the most expensive, but also the most durable, so you get excellent value for your money. When you scratch platinum, the ring does not lose mass, and it can be refinished to look like new over and over. Gold will scratch off, and white gold isn’t naturally white, so it will turn yellow over time. If platinum is not an option, then I would consider palladium. Palladium is the better option over white gold if platinum is not an option.</p>
<p>And while I like the look of tungsten and titanium wedding bands, they can not be sized. So keep away from the pizza and beer, and make sure you renew that gym membership, too!</p>
<p>For more help with metals, a free brochure is available here &#8211; <a href="http://www.novelldesignstudio.com/choosing_your_metal/index.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.novelldesignstudio.com/choosing_your_metal/index.php</a></p>
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