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Tungsten Carbide is the hardest of all metals. It is polished to a perfect mirror finish using diamonds, and unlike other metals, it will retain the exact polish for decades to come. In fact, the only way to scratch a tungsten bracelet or ring is with a diamond. No other material will affect it. Tungsten is about 10 Times harder than 18K Gold, 5 Times harder than tool steel, and 4 Times harder than titanium. Reflection with a sparkling luster. Mirror polished finish and corrosion resistance.
*Please note: Tungsten comfort-fit bands run a half size larger. For a better fit, order a half size under your regular ring size.
We sit alone in the darkest corner
Waitress comes and takes our order
And she looks at us so suspiciously
It’s plain to see that we’re lovers
Tryin’ to be alone with each other
It’s so hard for us to break free
She whispers softly I love you
This ain’t your average rendezvous
I’m in love with a married woman
I don’t care, I don’t care who knows it
I’m in love with a married woman
On her left hand there’s a wedding band
That she wears faithfully
I thank God she’s married to me
No cheap motel where we’ll check in
No other lives we’ll be wreckin’
With alibis to hide a cheater’s kiss
‘Cause if there’s lipstick on my collar
You can bet your bottom dollar
It’s the color she wears on nights like this
Every Friday here at five
I try to keep the fire alive
I’m in love with a married woman
I don’t care, I don’t care who knows it
I’m in love with a married woman
On her left hand there’s a wedding band
That she wears faithfully
I thank God
I thank God
I thank God she’s married to me
~I'm in love with a married woman by Blaine Larsen
{taken for Willette's "Joy Of Love" Day14~rings/jewelry}
I know that the assignment stated to take a photo of husband's wearing their wedding rings, but I wanted to relay a story with my photograph to explain why I was compelled to interpret the assignment in the way I did.
To most, the traditional wedding band and engagement ring signifies trust, commitment and a symbol of unity. My husband and I met one another while we were in college and did not have any disposable income, so therefore could not afford the typical gold bands. We instead, bought some cheap costume jewelry for our wedding ceremony, and wore them up until about ten years ago when we finally bought the bands we could then afford.
I never did receive an engagement ring either, but 20 years and six kids later, don't think I ever want one. I would much rather wear the dime store costume jewelry that we purchased so long ago.