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Tungsten Rings - A Uniquely Affordable Alternative

Tungsten Depot offers an affordable alternative to gold and precious metals when purchasing wedding rings or other fine jewelry. Custom-fit and designed to last a lifetime, tungsten rings outshine gold in every value category including price.

Tungsten Rings - A Uniquely Affordable Alternative
2011-09-16
EL SEGUNDO, CA, September 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) In the midst of dramatically rising gold prices, Tungsten Depot announces an affordable alternative for exquisitely designed wedding bands and other fine jewelry. In fact, Tungsten Rings are quickly becoming the superior high-quality option for individuals looking for style, distinction and panache when selecting custom fit wedding rings or other tungsten jewelry that is designed to last a lifetime.

As one of the hardest metals on the planet, tungsten has unmatched durability in the jewelry industry yet is far more economical to purchase, usually a fraction of the cost of gold. Ten times harder than overpriced 18K gold, five times harder than tool steel, and four times harder than titanium, tungsten used in Tungsten Depot's jewelry is a mere 1 to 2 points lower than the highest Mohs scale contender - diamonds, the hardest element on earth.

Besides the substantial durability, tungsten jewelry looks rich and lavish minus the excessive expense. Tungsten Depot offers a full range of unique designs, from classic elegance to chic and contemporary styling that speaks the language of elegance. Some of the more popular styles include brushed tungsten rings, grooved, inlaid or polished tungsten rings, Celtic, carbon fiber, or diamond inlaid.

Special promotions also add value to the already affordable tungsten rings collection at Tungsten Depot. Up to 50% savings are currently available on black LOTR (Lord Of The Rings) bands, Aphrodite and Andromeda styles. All rings come in a free gift box, are custom fit and can be custom engraved, if selected. Plus, Tungsten Depot provides fast track shipping with an option for free shipping on any domestic order within the U.S. Customer service is nimble, quick and highly responsive to all queries and orders.

Further, Tungsten Depot provides a sound and sturdy warranty program unmatched by others in the industry. All of their tungsten rings come with a 60-day money back guarantee and a remarkable lifetime warranty against defects, breakage or damage not caused by neglect or mishandling. In addition, Tungsten Depot offers lifetime sizing with a small deductable allowance applied should your ring size change.

For additional information on exceptional quality in tungsten rings at remarkably affordable prices, visit www.tungstendepot.com.

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[Press-News.org] Tungsten Rings - A Uniquely Affordable Alternative
Tungsten Depot offers an affordable alternative to gold and precious metals when purchasing wedding rings or other fine jewelry. Custom-fit and designed to last a lifetime, tungsten rings outshine gold in every value category including price.