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Many people think that the giving of a promise ring is a modern
tradition that started only recently.

However, mythology and history reveal that promise rings have been
around for a long time. Promise rings are given as a sign that the giver
and the wearer share a promise with one another. A promise ring may be
made of a variety of materials, but titanium promise rings are given to
signify a strong friendship, to affirm purity by abstinence from sex
until the right time, and to represent the religious beliefs of a
particular group. A promise ring will be replaced by engagement and
marriage rings in the future. To prevent any misunderstanding, it’s good
to clarify the meaning of the titanium promise ring before its exchange.
Promise rings, being less formal than wedding and engagement rings, are
usually less expensive. Titanium promise rings are more affordable than
gold or silver promise rings. Titanium, a metal that was accidentally
discovered in 1791, is used in making aircraft, golf clubs, medical
instruments, watches, and jewelry. The superior strength and durability
of titanium makes it a wise choice as a promise ring.
A titanium promise ring will retain its shape and never corrode. It is
extremely resistant to scratches and breakage. Moreover, its strength
symbolizes that the giver and wearer are committed to each other. To
emphasize this point, most sellers will also engrave titanium promise
rings with messages of the buyer's choice. A major advantage of titanium
promise rings is that they are hypoallergenic. That is, they are
biocompatible with human skin and don't cause irritations or rashes.
They never lose their shine or color, either.
Titanium promise rings have quickly become a unique alternative to the
traditional gold wedding ring as well. Men are especially attracted to
titanium promise and wedding rings, as they have a sleek, masculine look
and are available in black and other colors.
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