Titanium Vs. Silver & Gold for Unusual &
Unique Men's Jewelry

How easily can you find unusual gifts,
today, uniquely popular? When you narrow
searches to find things special in this
new age of niches, you can also find
experts. They will answer your every
concern with a passion that spells
dedication. Some merchants choose to
gain a tight focus in only one area, to
define expertise more and more and lead
in their field, independence set apart
and driven to excellence.

Although they cater to smaller segments
of the market, they win customers from
storekeepers merely dabbling in the
connoisseur's area. Experience dominates
trade. The more experts define a niche,
the more they will even pull away from
colleagues in proficiency. Would you
rather spend money with salespeople
whose involvement in your purchasing
affairs only slightly regard you due to
volume, or other concerns; or with ones
whose intense interest is palpable
because they chose to immerse themselves
in a particular area, and push on to
expert status??

Many seek after experts when they expect
to pay for quality, like when you buy
each other jewelry. When can jewelry
become a niche? Selling rings, or
bracelets, necklaces, pendants, maybe?
Unless you added uniqueness to one of
those, I'm afraid you wouldn't find that
unusual present. If you hit upon an
unprompted nook, perhaps a web site
awaits your visit.

Small segments of a few countries
uniquely adorned, don large jewelry as
with many silver bracelets, or titanium
men's bracelets. Titanium's gained great
attention in a market where it competes
with precious metals that have been
around for thousands of years longer.
William Gregor of England discovered it
in 1791. Its price's comparable to
sterling silver, its expense attributed
to it because you can't solder it, and
the high-tech processing it requires.
Its qualities vary:

1. The ratio between strength and
density's higher than any other metal,
making titanium men's jewelry more
comfortable for the rugged.

2. It withstands extreme heat and
extreme mechanical force.

3. It possesses extreme tensile
strength.

4. It resists corrosion, especially from
oxygen.

5. Its elasticity and its inactivity
with tissues bring extreme
biological-compatibility.

Titanium's inertness, coupled with its
strength to weight (stronger than steel,
but 42%PRCTG% lighter) also makes it most
sought after, and is the most used
element in more industries than anything
in existence, today. Its attractive
natural gray surfaces cannot affect the
skin--it's hypoallergenic. Its pureness
as jewelry exceeds competing precious
metals: its 99+%PRCTG% pureness skyrockets
over 14kt gold's 58%PRCTG%, while platinum's
90%PRCTG% pure, the silver mostly used--92.5%PRCTG%
pure.

You can credit titanium for men's
growing popularity to its greater
scratch resistance, plus its ability to
have its surface's color changed through
oxidation, exotically and otherwise,
adding to its harmony. You can't change
most precious metals like that. But,
because the color can scratch off, you
should purchase colored titanium with a
satin finish, or have the color put in
grooves to help protect it.

Although many prefer gold and platinum,
if titanium had been discovered those
thousands of years ago, many agree its
popularity would fair well with the
others. If only each of us could match
such a marked growth as to our quality
as titanium has grown in its uses since
the time of its discovery...

Now, let's compare and contrast titanium
with the traditional metals:

1. You can combine titanium with inlays
of gold, or silver in jewelry design.

2. Corrosion resistant, and tarnish
resistant, titanium's lasting shine far
exceeds the competition: gold's and
silver's reaction with oxygen effects a
loss of color and shine.

3. Allergies to gold, silver, and nickel
(often mixed with gold and silver)
adversely affect people: titanium does
not react with biological tissues.

4. With titanium, you fair better in
water, in outdoor activities--its
durability outruns other jewelry that's
often lost or damaged. Titanium's
strength, and lighter weight deliver
confidence, deliver comfort. Find
fashion, find new trends, find
versatility, find this niche, and find
the expert on this newly forming
tradition.

My name's Timothy G. Cochran. My
experience writing articles, poems,
short stories and more spans a couple of
decades. Enjoy some of the Unique
Titanium & Silver Bracelets
at:
www.silverwow.co.uk

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Titanium's inertness, coupled with its strength to weight
(stronger than steel, but 42%PRCTG% lighter) also makes it most
sought after, and is the most used element in more
industries than anything in existence, today. Its attractive
natural gray surfaces cannot affect the skin--it's
hypoallergenic. Its pureness as jewelry exceeds competing
precious metals: its 99+%PRCTG% pureness skyrockets over 14kt
gold's 58%PRCTG%, while platinum's 90%PRCTG% pure, the silver mostly
used--92.5%PRCTG% pure.

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