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October 31, 2009

Different Types and Tips on How to Make the Most of Them - Part 2

Filed under: Interior Design — wood_rings @ 8:24 pm

Derek Brown asked:


 In part 1 we looked at traditional curtain tapes. In recent years other types of heading have come to the fore and have resulted in the decline in sales of the traditional curtain tape.

The most significant of these is the Eyelet heading. Eyelet headings now represent approximately 40% of the market, whereas 5 years ago they were virtually unheard of.

Most eyelet headings have individual metal eyelets that are painstakingly crimped into the curtain fabric using an eyelet press. Eyelets must have the front and back pieces individually loaded into the press, having first carefully measured and marked where the eyelets are to be positioned across the top of the curtain.

Once created, the eyelet curtain does not use curtain tape hooks or curtain pole rings, as the curtain pole threads through the eyelets themselves.

People like eyelets because they give a refreshing new look, and are available in a variety of metallic (or potentially any) colours. The look of the eyelets is complemented by the uniquely wide curtain pleats that they create, which are regarded as modern and attractive. They are also much easier to dress than pleated curtains, which can take about 10-15 minutes.

The curtain trade like eyelet curtains because they are labour-intensive, and so can command a higher price and can generate a decent cash margin for the maker and for the retailer. The consumer in turn is happy to pay this price because of the modern new look and the time saved in dressing and fiddling with hooks and rings.

Some manufacturers such as Rufflette have attempted to make the eyelet making process a bit easier by making an eyelet tape. However, this is not much of a short-cut and so has not really caught on. Others have latched on to the wide modern pleats and have come up with often ingenious ways of recreating these in the absence of eyelets. This was started in the USA, and has been adopted by Silent Gliss (with their “wave” system) and Speedy Products (with their Perfect Pleat system) with a degree of success.



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October 30, 2009

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October 27, 2009

Joe Jewelry Engagement Rings and Wedding Bands

Filed under: News — wood_rings @ 7:51 am

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This evening news piece highlights four engagement ring and wedding band collections from the Joe Jewelry line, designed by Joseph Schubach and available exclusively at Joseph Schubach Jewelers. For more information visit www.joejewelry.com or www.schubachstore.com.

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Give the Gift of Decorative Time

Filed under: Gardening — wood_rings @ 2:15 am

Brian Banks asked:


Out of the millions of homes in the United States, there is one item that continuously makes an appearance in some form or another. Every household displays at least three to five clocks within a home. Since clocks serve the very important function of alerting the current time, it is a plus when they magically transform the décor of any room. This is why clocks make perfect gifts for any occasion, including birthdays, Christmas, graduations, and commemorative moments, such as weddings and anniversaries.

Since the start of ancient civilizations, humans have come up with ways to tell time. Over the past 4,500 years, the methods and styles of time telling have become quite advanced to the point that with a click of a button, an assortment of never-ending clock ideas and features located across the World Wide Web is ready for the choosing. While improving the accuracy of timekeeping devices has been an important goal, the majority of clock styles on the market are created to mainly elevate the décor within a home.

Today, we no longer depend on primitive sundials and water-operated fountain clocks. We thank the invention of coiled springs in the 1400s, which allowed the creation of smaller clocks. Without the genius of Christiaan Huygens in 1656, the pendulum clock (with weights and a swinging pendulum) would cease to exist.

Decorative Clocks

Since clocks are responsible for a rather important everyday task, and have become quite the popular decorating elements – they make exceptional gifts that easily turn into memorable keepsakes. This includes wall selections, tabletop pieces, elaborate wrought iron creations, and even options that withstand Mother Nature, as seen with indoor-outdoor clocks.

The flower lover may enjoy the Boutique Roses Wall Clock, which comes with a classic round shape, antique finish, and Roman numeral face. The antique bouquet of roses accent can uplift a kitchen or add charm to a sewing room. With the Carl Jorgen Wall Clock, a more futuristic design emerges, which is great for a teenage décor or bar room. Western-themed décor would benefit from the Cowboy Wall Clock or Boots Wall Clock from Home Furnishing Boutique. When looking to give the gift of novelty, the Gear Wall Clock offers a different appeal to a hallway or foyer.

Specialty Clocks

When it comes to celebrating a special occasion, these particular moments call for a specialty clock that serves as a constant reminder for the achievement of a graduating college senior or the admiration you hold for your parent’s 25 solid years of marriage. The anniversary clocks offered at Home Furnishing Boutique provide the perfect gestures to honor ever-lasting love. With the Dominion Solid Brass Gold Plated Anniversary Clock, the cozy round shape shines with solid brass and gold plating. Customization is possible on the interior or exterior of the clock lid.

With the Executive Walnut Finish Plaque Anniversary Clock, the attractive solid hardwood with a classic walnut finish easily adds a memorable touch to a desk, shelf, or mantle. With this customizable clock, receivers of this gift readily enjoy the additional medallion and brass nameplate that accompanies the display. However, the whimsical Jubilee Brass with Glass Dome Anniversary Clock makes the perfect accompaniment for a fireplace with its appealing brass finish and metal casing. Additional features sealed within the glass dome include the brass pillars, and a pendulum that delicately sways with Swarovsky crystal and a two-tone diamond cut dial ring – a complete eye catcher.

Want to pair a keepsake clock with a photo of the grandkids? Consider the Desk Portrait Solid Brass Desk Clock, which allows Grandma and Grandpa to greet their grandchildren when telling the time. Other clocks that make great anniversary gifts, includes the Lord Baltimore Solid Brass Pedestal Clock and the lantern-style looking Wentworth Brass Finish Carriage Style Desk Clock.

USA Wooden Clocks

Home Furnishing Boutique also supplies a collection of fine, handmade wooden clocks fashioned in the U.S.A with mantle and wall styles to consider. Have you ever walked into the home of a relative and noticed that their fireplace seemed a bit bare? In order to add to their décor, consider an attractive wooden mantle clock of solid cherry, white maple, or colored oak.

With the Crystal Seville Ball Pendulum Mantle Clock, the solid cherry wood cabinet and warm cherry finish showcases a mesmerizing Swarovsky crystal ball pendulum surrounded by twisted brass pillars and a diamond-cut rose pattern found on the dial. The Seville Solid Cherry Glass Window Mantle Clock offers a round, open dial of brass and silver and cathedral windows – joined by Roman numerals. You also have the choice of clocks that not only display the time, but also emit single and dual chimes.

As for wooden wall clocks, the fascinating display that a pendulum clock delivers can create a completely different look to a room. A classic style wall clock can make an attractive addition to the newly remodeled bathroom at your best friend’s house. Perhaps Grandma would enjoy the Carlisle Oak American Classic Replica Schoolhouse Wall Clock with an oak cabinet and finish for the kitchen. Overall, wooden wall clocks have the power to add character and charm to any room in a house with an array of dark antique finishes and traditional styles.



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October 24, 2009

What’s the Best Way or Ways to Show Your Love of Lord of the Rings?

Filed under: Books & Authors — wood_rings @ 2:06 am

roso159 asked:


I’ve seen the movies twice, I’m almost done reading the books, I’ve baked lembas bread, gone exploring in the woods many times with friends pretending we’re in the movies, built the main and supporting characters out of Legos, I have two small posters from the movies, I have Fellowship of the Ring computer game and I’ve played it once, I’m in the process of ordering Return of the King computer game, and I have attempted (hasn’t worked yet) to make a bow and arrows and a target.
I also plan on sewing a cloak (I already have the materials), making a pair of moccasins, and copying a map of Middle Earth onto a large sheet of paper to hang up so I will never forget where each place mentioned in the books is.
I’ve planned all this, and done all that, but I feel like I still am not doing enough to really live in Lord of the Rings. Should I get a large poster? Make a wooden sword (my friends and I just use wooden “staffs”)? Get some action figures? Learn a little Elvish? I would like some good, creative answers from other LOtR fanatics. If it helps, I’m thirteen years old.

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October 21, 2009

No-dig Gardening

Filed under: Gardening — wood_rings @ 2:31 pm

miles trench asked:


My No-Dig Veggie Garden

   Miles Trench 

I have been a passionate organic gardener for over thirty-five years. My first memories are of my father’s fruit orchard in Marden, South Australia, where the deep alluvial loam grew magnificent plums, apricots, peaches and nectarines. In fact, everything we planted grew well. And I fondly recall our early morning trips to the market in the 1970s, the ute loaded up with half-cases full of ripe, juicy fruit ready to sell.

            My grandfather had established an extensive market garden in Uraidla, in the Adelaide Hills. He taught my father about using nature to help grow healthy organic produce. And in turn, I learned from my dad. In fact, most ‘green thumbs’ of the older generation have a wealth of valuable experience and advice to offer – if only we take the time to ask. Then I moved to the Yorke Peninsula and found to my dismay that our block has only a very thin layer of topsoil and underneath it’s solid limestone. So it was with great interest that I began reading Esther Dean’s book on no-dig gardening. Well, straight away I was hooked. The no-dig system as she explains is a fantastic, eco-friendly method of growing nutritious fresh vegetables at home. It’s cheap, easy, no fuss and completely chemical-free (something I have been advocating for a long time.)

There are many benefits and advantages to using a no-dig system; they include:

         Any suitable area can be used to house a no-dig grow bed as long as there is enough sun, access to organic material and clean water is available – you can even build a no-dig edible garden on top of flat concrete if that’s the only space you have available.

(Just be sure that excess water can run off and won’t cause problems later on.)

         It saves time and effort (and your back! – no more bending to work hard ground).

         The organic medium in the grow-bed retains its structure and fertility well.

(This is because the organisms in the soil mix [soil biota] are not continually disturbed as they are during traditional ‘in-ground’ digging and planting methods.

         It’s simple – kids through to the elderly can give it a go, and with great results too!

         It’s cheap, organic, uses recycled materials and is environmentally friendly.

         It reduces water use, insect attack and damage; and weed infestation and competition.

         It can be done on a small scale – right through to as large as you can manage.

         As the organic material breaks downs it creates a soil warming effect.

         And finally – it really works!

Worms…

The gardener’s friend, the humble earth worm, is nature’s underground dynamo.

When you make a no-dig grow-bed without a solid bottom (for example you recycle an old rainwater tank and cut the bottom out), worms in the soil underneath and nearby will then have access. They will work their way up from below, aerating the bed and enriching the soil mix as they go.

Worms:

               Drag small particles of organic matter down into the soil. 

                Deposit ‘worm-castings’ or vermicast back onto the surface

§             Vermicast helps enrich the soil through the addition

         of micro-elements and plant-friendly bacteria.

§             Vermicast used au natural or in the form of a weak ‘tea’

         makes an amazing, eco-friendly and non-toxic natural

         fertilizer.

 

                Tunnelling worms aerate the soil

§             this assists drainage, moisture retention and also provides

         access for developing plant roots.

               Tunnelling earthworms also leave behind a trail of polysaccharides

              (sugars) and plant-friendly bacteria

 

               ‘Worm-farms’, are a great way to recycle organic kitchen scraps and

             will produce a free, natural, liquid fertilizer at the same time.

  Earthworms - Class Oligochaeta Phylum Annelida 

How to Build a No-Dig Grow Bed

 Materials

1)             No-dig bed framework – any suitably robust structure strong enough

                to contain the soil mix

2)             Oaten hay, straw or lucerne

3)             Old newspapers

4)             Compost and well rotted manure

5)             Clean water (to wet down the material as you go)

6)             Organic fertilizer (to boost plant growth)

7)             A couple of hours to prepare and construct the no-dig bed

8)             Seeds or seedlings to plant. 

Method 

1)      Choose a sheltered, sunny site for your no-dig garden bed, away from any large tree roots (if possible). Any form of solid frame can be used, as long as it’s strong enough to support the soil mix and won’t break down in the rain and weather.

      Do not set up your no-dig bed directly on top of established kikuyu or thick Buffalo grass or similar,  as these grasses thrive on the leached nutrients and

                        will send runners all through your mix to eventually swamp the whole bed. 



                 Recycled rainwater tanks make great no-dig grow beds

 Some examples of no-dig frames you might use.

             Hay Bales    Old wire bed frames    Boards

    Sleepers     Rainwater tanks    Bathtubs

             Tyres    Wooden pallets (cut to size)

   Stones piled up/Besser bricks, Galvanised iron

 

    Be inventive - find what you can use - use what you find  

 2) Once you have picked your spot, erect or construct your no-dig bed framework. Secure

it well with screws or bolts or strong wire/twine to make it strong. You can use hay bales (see below), to get you started on your first attempts at no-dig.

 Steps to constructing a hay/straw bale no-dig framework

 Set up your bales of hay in a rectangle then loop and tie a supportive ring of strong twine around the shape, to prevent collapse (the coloured plastic cord that binds the hale bales is a good, strong twine). 

            Knock in some heavy garden stakes around the outside of the frame to provide extra support to the structure (see below). Using stakes tied with twine also provides an ideal trellis for climbing beans, tomatoes or cucumbers.

 Next, place a layer of gravel, small rocks, twigs, or similar coarse material as a base to ensure your bed will have good drainage. Make sure this layer is thick enough to smother any ground weeds. I use a layer of broken bricks at the bottom for a no-dig garden bed, with hay bales to form the outside framework. 

3)      Lay down several sheets of newspaper, a layer of thick cardboard or an old piece of carpet. Wet this down thoroughly. On top of this spread a few handfuls of blood and bone, Dynamic Lifter® or a similar (slow release) organic fertilizer.

4)      Add the first layer of pea straw or hay (oaten hay is the best), about eight cm (ten inches) thick. Wet this down well also.

5)      Add the next layer – about twenty cm (eight inches) of manure. Make sure it is well rotted and weed-free (if possible). Water-in well also.

6)     Cow manure is good, but any natural animal manure is OK – Zoo-Poo® is rated highly by some, but make sure any manure you do use is well aged, as fresh stuff will

burn fragile plant roots. On top of the manure add a layer of compost, humus,

or vegetative scraps (like old corn husks, cabbage or lettuce leaves.)

7) Add another layer of lucerne, straw or oaten hay and water in well. To this, add a crust

of powdered dolomite, garden lime, crushed rock or granite dust. These compounds add essential minerals and trace elements to the mix and help stabilize the pH levels (acid vs. alkaline). Soil pH of around 7 (neutral) is generally the best for growing most vegetables.

8) Add another good, thick layer of aged manure.

9) Top this up with a thick layer, about twenty cm (eight inches) of humus, compost, potting mix or good, clean garden soil. This acts as the base medium to plant your veggies in.  

  CAREFUL:  You can use grass clippings in the layers of your mix, but be careful!  Grass clippings should be mixed in with other material (like compost or dry leaves, bits of bark, or small prunings/twigs) to make a combined layer, so that the grass won’t form into lumpy mats that will go mouldy, spoil the mix and may also introduce mould and fungus.

Warning: 

1) Some horse or livestock manures may contain residual chemicals used in worming, performance or pest control treatment, especially stuff from

pig farms horse studs. 

2) Poultry manure (especially pigeon poo) is very high in nitrogen and phosphorus. It must be well broken-down and diluted or combined well with other composted material before using: Never use raw poultry manure as fertilizer on your plants. 

Well, that’s about it. Of course, this is just one way to construct and prepare a no-dig garden. You can rig-up just about any sturdy framework and fill it with layers of organic material and grow lovely veggies. So if you don’t have all the material suggested above,

use what can obtain cheaply and easily and give it a go. The important thing is to have

a weed-free, nutrient-rich soil base that is deep enough for the plants to grow in.

            You will also that notice that over time the soil mix in the bed will begin to subside. This is normal. Just keep topping up with organic material to maintain a sufficient depth.

A bed using hay/straw bales for the framework will last a couple of crops. Just recycle the hay or straw and use it as mulch or as part of a new no-dig grow bed. Boxes or large pots can be another easy way to no-dig garden as well. Some people grow potatoes in a ring of old tyres, they just keep adding another tyre on top, filling it with more organic material as the spuds develop and grow. When the tops die off, the spuds below are ready to harvest.

      Other materials that can be used in a no-dig bed:





               Coconut fibre / coir / comfrey leaves

                      Sawdust (mix with manure or leaves, compost or similar)

                               Mushroom compost, shredded  seaweed

                                      Rice hulls, Cocoa bean/nut shells, peat

           

                  Hint:    Mulch around veggie seedlings with seaweed:

                               It adds vital minerals like iodine to the soil mix. 

Q. ‘What if I use an old tub with a bottom and the worms can’t get in’? Good question…

A. ‘Well, worm eggs abound in most good soils, so add a couple of handfuls to your mix and once the moisture and conditions are right, they will soon hatch and grow and begin the industrious machinations we all appreciate and treasure.

            But if after a few weeks there is still no sign of worms, make sure once again you have adequate drainage (if it’s too moist, they will drown) and then go for a dig around the moist parts of your garden or beg, borrow or buy a few from a neighbour or friend –

(you can also purchase worm eggs on-line).

            And lastly, be aware that there is a difference between the tiger worms used in worm farms, and the usual garden variety found in most soils.

Well I hope you have enjoyed this story of how I created my no-dig garden.

I now have six grow beds in operation – some tin, some wooden-framed. This allows me to leave a grow bed fallow (unplanted) or plant a green-manure crop – but I’ll tell you all about that and also how I achieve non-toxic pest control using companion planting the next time we discuss the fascinating and rewarding adventure we call organic gardening.

 

Smiles from miles 

Miles Trench - Email:  milestrench_22@yahoo.com.au

http://au.geocities.com/milestrench_22/milestrenchwebpage.html

 

 



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October 13, 2009

How exactly does buying wedding rings work?

Filed under: Weddings — wood_rings @ 5:57 am

Grace1228 asked:


My fiance and I are getting married in 2 years but are starting to plan now. I was wondering how exactly the wedding rings get purchased. Do we go out together and pick a set and buy them, or do we pick out each others and buy them separatly? Do they sell two-piece sets? I’ve seen a lot of three piece sets that include the engagement ring, but I’ve already got that. Any advice? Thanks

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October 10, 2009

Handmade Christmas Gifts Your Family Will Love

Filed under: Religion — wood_rings @ 9:12 pm

David Barnes asked:


There are many types of gifts to give for Christmas to your family, but the greatest gift you can give is one that you have made yourself. It is a gift that will be cherished for years to come because you loved them enough to give the gift of your talents and time. Even if your not the most creative, or already have a developed hobby that you can do easily, you can still make a handmade gift if you start early enough to learn how to do it. Children can make wonderful crafts that anyone will love in the family. There is no limit on the different types of gifts you can make, and knowing the different choices are easy once you know how to theme it.

Anyone in the family that loves the comfy soft side of rest and relation will find useful gifts of the material type. Handmade pillows and quilts make great and useful gifts. If they love themed subjects, such as lighthouses, dogs, food or even steam engines, you can embroider or cross stitch interesting designs onto pillows for the couch or bed. Quilts can be a real heirloom because they can be any patch work design, or tailored to fit the interest of a family member. Young girls can put away a quilt for the hope chest with a wedding ring or flower design for their future home or apartment. Younger children whether boy or girl can be immediately enthralled with a homemade train set or wooden blocks. Little girls love to play house and a handy mom or dad might want to consider buying a precut dollhouse and assembling it before Christmas day. Later the girl in your life might love to go along with you to the hobby store to theme her home with the furniture and other necessities, such as curtains and little people.

Other types of gifts for the different family members need to include parents and grandparents. Depending on the age of the children they can make some sure fire popular gifts that will please mom. Dad can help a child by providing guidance and the supplies on a themed gift for mom and vice versa. A mom can certainly use any of the pampered gifts that a child could make. For example, a gift basket of mom’s favorite interests would be appropriate, such as candles and scented gift sachets for her clothing drawers, or even a collection of wrapped flavored coffees would make her smile too. A lot of moms like new recipes hand written or typed, and a child can paint and decorate a lovely recipe box that will make a busy mom very happy. Dads also appreciate hand made gifts, and mom and child can theme a gift for them too around their work or hobbies. Creating a personalized book on the computer for a dad that likes sports such as golf is a real keepsake for dad. Ideas and patterns can be used for dad to have his own homemade wooden jewelry chest from the child he loves. Wooden engraving sets can be found at hobby or discount stores such as K Mart. Lovingly engraving their initials or a pattern of their profession makes a nice gift to give from a child.

Grandparents are some of the easiest family members to make a gift for at Christmas time. If they live away they certainly appreciate any gift that they can display to show off, but even close by grand parents still cherish those gifts too. A family collaboration on homemade gifts can be items such as photo frames engraved and a new picture tucked inside, or children can make grand parents jewelry with craft products. Lovely pieces made with beads for grandmothers necklace or bracelet, and for a grand father handmade tie tacks, cuff links, or lapel pin will make him feel very dressed up for the holidays or anytime. Grand parents always love it when a scrap book is made by grand children, and they never get tired of admiring it either.

What ever gift you decide to make for your loved ones this Christmas season you will not go wrong in making it, even if there are a few blips when it is finished. The holidays are a time for giving the gift of love, and also for making a lot of precious memories and keepsakes that will be passed down from one generation to the next. Take the time to make a new tradition of giving hand made gifts not only this Christmas but for the years to come - you won’t regret it.



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October 8, 2009

Wedding Rings Go Platinum

Filed under: Marriage — wood_rings @ 6:30 am

Michelle Davis asked:


In the wedding market there is a trend that is leaving behind wedding traditions and going places

where weddings have never gone before. You can see dress styles changing faster than a super

model can fit into an elegant gown. Cakes are cutting loose, and brides are abandoning tradition

for the new and contemporary looks.

Wedding rings are no exception, and although most wedding rings were made of gold, according

to tradition, now wedding rings are getting a new look. Instead of the traditional gold wedding

rings, there are now more and more couples that are going platinum with their wedding ring

choices. There are various reasons that new brides and grooms are choosing platinum wedding

rings.

Simple Elegance

One reason that many couples are deciding to go with platinum wedding rings is because of their

modern, chic look that speak of simple elegance. These rings have a great sparkle to them and

they stay looking great for many years, as well. Platinum is a great choice in wedding rings

because it can easily withstand daily tasks like cleaning the house, being in water, and even some

of the more rough, rigorous jobs that men deal with. If you are marrying a man that does heavy

labor with his hands, platinum is a great choice.

Another reasons that many people choose platinum wedding rings is to avoid allergies. Some

people have allergies to metals such as gold and silver and may not be able to wear rings

containing those metals, but platinum rarely causes any allergic reaction in humans. If you want

to avoid having allergy problems with your wedding rings, then, once again, platinum is the best

choice.

Go in Style

While you may think that platinum wedding rings only come in a few styles, this is not true.

There are many different styles of platinum wedding rings that you can choose from. Whether

you are looking for wedding rings that are simple and elegant, or something that is a bit more

elaborate, more than likely, you can find what you want in a platinum ring.

Many women especially like platinum wedding rings because they look so wonderful with

diamonds. You can choose to have diamonds set in your wedding rings or you can just use them

to look great alongside your engagement ring. Either way hey make an excellent choice, and the

color of this metal plays up the beauty of a diamond. The only downside to buying platinum

wedding rings with diamonds is that they can be expensive, but when you consider that you will

be wearing these rings for your entire life, the price just may be worth it.

If you are getting married in the new future, you should consider platinum wedding rings for your

big day. They are the newest trend in wedding rings, and they provide a look that is elegant and

timeless. Platinum is a metal that will never go out of style, so make a great choice and choose

platinum wedding rings for you and your groom.



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October 3, 2009

Wedding Rings-the Symbol of Love

Filed under: Jewelry — wood_rings @ 4:20 pm

Mishel Smith asked:


Now that you have decided to tie the knot, the most important question is the kind of wedding ring that will symbolize the marital status of the couple. Wedding rings have always been a symbol of everlasting love between the couple. It’s strange to know that though women have been wearing wedding rings for eons, men started wearing it only recently, since the Second World War to be precise.

It’s important to decide upon the type of wedding band the man wants to wear, as this might be the only piece of jewelry that he may wear in his lifetime. So a myriad of decisions have to be made before selecting the perfect wedding band for the man.

Firstly, the ring should match the personality of the individual wearing it. While choosing a men’s wedding band, its important to consider his personality- is he flamboyant or conservative? Does he revel in the public eye or he prefers to blend in with the crowd? If the man is outgoing, he may prefer a ring that is incorporated with precious stones or metals that attracts attention and clearly states the fact that he can afford it. However if the man is conservative, he may prefer a simple wedding band, not too overt, but a band that simply states the fact that he is married.

Then there’s the question of the kind of metal chosen for the ring. Traditionally, there are the gold, silver or diamond metals to choose from. However, the modern man has a myriad of other metals to choose from. Platinum is very appealing for its durability and the sheen it develops over a period of time. Titanium wedding rings are also very popular as it is light weight and has considerable strength.

For men who are looking for something really unique, there is the option of the traditional Celtic wedding band which is simple yet stylish. The unending knot style aptly symbolizes the endless and infinite love of the man for his wife. For the more adventurous, there are the rings having the Zodiac signs and gambling symbols like the roulette wheel with numbers! Nowadays, it is also possible to have the men’s wedding bands custom made whereby one can choose the width, the style, the metal or combination of metals, the gemstone to be incorporated etc and have the kind of ring as one desires.

So, there being no dearth of the styles to choose from, choose the wedding ring you want to wear that expresses your individuality and your love for your wife.

Conclusion:

Wedding rings have a very important role in our wedding. Celtic wedding band gives every type of wedding rings in many metals online.



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