

The World's First Hard Metal Wedding Rings
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Permanently Polished Metal
TrewTungsten Hard Metal is a special type of Tungsten Carbide, the world's
hardest metallic substance. Rings made of this high tech metal will retain a
polish longer than any other metal; it measures between 8 and 9 on the Mohs
hardness scale. Sapphire; the hardest of the colored gemstones is 9 on the Mhos
scale! Fine Swiss watch makers have used a similar type of Tungsten Carbide in
their wristwatches for nearly 40 years. Please note: Tungsten has no relation to
Titanium or Steel.
Gemstone Like Brilliance
TrewTungsten rings are ground and highly polished into a Patented Design that
employs angled facets on the exterior that emphasize light reflections. In
essence, a hard metallic surface that exhibits an unparalleled gemstone like
luster and brilliance.
Unique Dark Gray Color
Our TrewTungsten Hard Metal possesses a unique dark gray color, which is in
striking contrast to the Gold and Platinum inlaid sections. These rings have the
most distinctive 2-Tone look available today!
High Tech Process
Years of painstaking research and development were necessary to create what
maybe the world's most difficult wedding ring to produce. Rough TrewTungsten
ring blanks are put through a complex 30-step grinding and polishing process
made possible by specially developed equipment, using only diamond abrasives.
Trent West has also perfected a Patent Pending method of permanently fusing
Platinum, 22K Yellow Gold and 18K Bronze Gold inlays into the centers of
TrewTungsten rings.
Laser Marking and Serializing
Every TrewTungsten ring is laser hallmarked inside denoting the TrewTungsten
logo, (WC) symbolizing Tungsten Carbide, a precious metal symbol for the inlaid
versions (Plat, 22K and 18K) and a 6-character serial number for accurate
identification. In addition, we offer a custom laser engraving service with many
type style options.
Free Size Exchange
TrewTungsten rings have a free lifetime size exchange policy to enable you to
purchase them with confidence. Due to their extreme hardness, these rings may
not be stretched or sized. See warranty for details.
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