See now this is what I call innovative thinking. Jewelery designer Scott Kay has created an option outside of the gold, silver, and platinum that people usually go with for wedding bands. Instead he created BioBluâ„¢27, an alloy of 65 percent cobalt, 29 percent chromium, and six percent molybdenum from the metallurgists at Carpenter Technology. The metal is constructed of superior metal and it’s bright-white, mirror like shine is resistant to corrosion. The bands seven collections for men that are meant to symbolize the traits most desirable in a groom-to-be like commitment, devotion and strength of character. Most rings sell for $250-$300 each.
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