All About Ceramic Rings
What is jewelry-grade ceramic?
Ceramic is the name which is more popularly associated with cups, saucers and pottery. However, ceramic rings are in no way close to traditional ceramic. The only similarity that you may find in between traditional ceramic and jewelry-grade ceramic is that both the materials are high fragile and brittle. Despite the fact that ceramic rings and jewelry-grade ceramic is extremely durable and sturdy, ceramic rings may immediately shatter on dropping or getting hit by a hard surface. The material used for jewelry-grade ceramic is also known as titanium carbide, which is best known for its use in space shuttles as heat guards. Ceramic carbide having a tremendously high melting point (approx 3100 degree centigrade), is often used for various other industrial purposes as well. Jewelry-grade ceramic is highly durable and sturdy and measures a total of 9 in mohr's scale. The tremendous sturdiness of this material helps it retain its shape the entire life. Moreover, ceramic rings being scratch-resistant retain their shine and gloss no matter how harshly they are being used.
Types of ceramic rings available
now that you know about ceramic rings, you may be wondering as to what are the styles and types of ceramic rings available in the market. These rings are available in a variety of colors and designs. Some of the most common colors available for these rings are white and black. However, there is a wide variety of designs available for ceramic rings and are now-a-days most widely available in designs featuring carbon fiber inlays, gold inlay, domes and grooves. Mostly available in inlaid varieties, you may have to search a bit harder for gold inlaid and grooved rings.
How to take care of ceramic rings
Last but not the least, you should also be well aware of how to take care of your ceramic ring before finalizing your deal with any ceramic ring dealer. The fact that jewelry-grade ceramic is extremely durable and virtually scratch-resistant material, makes it ideal for daily use. However, you should be careful not to drop your ring or hit it hard against a tough surface.