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His And Hers Matching rings
Some of us chew gum on a regular basis. Others have their feet tapped or their fingers anxiously on the floor. Some, like the person here at Trendhim who is currently writing about himself, send their colleagues insane by constantly clicking their pens. We're not able to help it. Our minds are always in motion and they make us do things we wouldn't normally do. It's our subconscious's way of convincing us that everything is going to be fine.


Matching Jewelry

, or anxiety rings as they are more commonly called, contain a few unmistakable elements. Some rings are designed specifically for this purpose however any ring that calms your thoughts of wandering can be described as a stress reliever.


The steel chain ring below is one such ring specially designed for this use. The chain inside is loos, meaning you can rotate it freely while thinking about the best way to combat global warming.


The second ring has a soft texture and is pliable. The feeling of the texture on your skin from different angles can be truly captivating and so is the ability to slide it over your skin.


The third three rings for men, is hard to miss. They slide over one another until they're secure without ever becoming stuck. You can slide them up and over your finger for as long as you want.


Some rings aren't designed to be worn, but their appearance is incredibly satisfying. One of these rings is the last ring. It has a knurled surface that can be a tactile clue.


Gemstones that are used in Rings

Gemstones add a touch of class and character to any ring. They also offer the wearer a broad selection of colors to pick from to match outfits, skin tones, and eye colors. Here are the most commonly used stones that are commonly used in men's rings.


Diamonds are a man's best friend

Transparent with no color, and capable of reflecting enough light to light a room diamonds are extremely tough, and among the most valuable stones in the world. Many diamonds are imperfect in their design. However, diamonds with flawless clarity are much more valuable.


Stunning Rubies

Since the time of the Old Testament, rubies with the color of a pinkish-red have been coveted for their beauty. They are a kind of corundum, which is a crystalline form of aluminum oxide, which is as strong as diamonds. The more valuable and precious they are, they darker and closer they are to blood-red. Rubies look their best when set in classic yellow gold rings.


Stunning Sapphires

Sapphires have the same structural structure as rubies however they aren't red. Sapphires can be blue but they can also appear in the colors of purple, orange, or green depending on the impurities. A rare sapphire may alter color based on the kind of light source is used. Sapphires look best in rings made of silver that is light in color.


Emeralds

Emeralds are a gem of green that has been mined for more than 3,500 years. Similar to diamonds, the majority of emeralds have imperfections or impurities that are visible to the naked eye. However, finding one with no flaws or imperfections is extremely rare. The most well-known color is dark green. The colors vary from a pale minty green to varying shades of green. Emeralds are extremely durable and can be printed with writing to make your ring more personal.


Amethyst

Amethyst which is a purple quartz variety, was highly prized by ancient Greeks. They believed that it could prevent hangovers. The word amethyst is from Greek and literally means "not drunk". Amethyst is a stunning and affordable ring that can be a perfect accessory for an evening out.


Aquamarine rings

Do you know what is aquamarine? The clue is in its name. It's the color of Mediterranean sea water and, more specifically, the blue of the Mediterranean. If you have blue eyes, a necklace made using this kind of material might be the most appropriate choice.


Tanzanite rings for men

Tanzanite is a rare blue or purple gemstone that was discovered recently, with optical properties that change depending on the nature of the light source and the angle of the view. Contrary to diamonds, where flaws can be found in even the most expensive stones, tanzanite remains flawless. Set in a white gold, titanium or platinum ring, you will be able to move your fingers to take in the various hues.


Black Diamond Rings

Black diamonds are merely ordinary diamonds that are characterized by too many imperfections and flaws to be considered a fine piece of jewelry. In natural black diamonds the majority of these imperfections are a result of graphite deposits which make them black. The treated black diamonds also utilize the flawed white patterns as a base material, however, they are then exposed to radiation or heat treatment to cause the black color.


Onyx

Usually black in color when sold as jewelry onyx is a warm stone with alternating bands of color. It is neither costly nor rare, but the red varieties are the most popular. Since Roman times, counterfeiters have been soaking red onyx in a sugar solution and treating it with acid to make it black. Onyx is the perfect choice to a marcasite or silver band.


Turquoise

Is turquoise blue or green? It's neither green nor blue It's just turquoise! Turquoise is different from other gemstones on the jewelry market. It is completely opaque, and does not reflect any light. The color ranges from bluish-green to blue-green, turquoise is mined all over the world and has been prized since the beginning of time.


Moissanite

Similar to a diamond in both shape and hardness moissanite is a rare mineral that was only found in places where meteorites have fallen. Synthetic and lab-grown, moissanite first appeared on the market of gemstones in the late 20th century, as an attractive alternative to more expensive diamonds. Moissanite, unlike diamonds changes color when heated.


Olivine (or Peridot)

Olivine, also known as peridot, is an olive-green gemstone that is often mistaken for emeralds and has been used in ring designs since ancient Egypt when it was mined from a small island in the Red Sea. Due to its chemical instability, olivine is usually packed with imperfections and that is the reason why many gemstones are small.


Amber

Although amber is not technically a gemstone and doesn't have a specific chemical formula, it is one of the most beautiful ornaments available. Conifers produce a resin which becomes fossilized over time. The resin is highly prized for its imperfections, and even more so when it's containing small insects. The color usually ranges from light yellow to a reddish shade, although blue and green ambers are mined in the Caribbean.


Tiger's Eye Stone

This type of quartz is ideal for rings that aren't as flashy. Usually, it's a dull shade with darker or lighter streaks.

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