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I'm a 41 years old and working at the high school (Directing).
In my spare time I try to learn Hindi. I have been twicethere and look forward to returning anytime soon. I like to read, preferably on my ipad. I really love to watch American Dad and The Big Bang Theory as well as documentaries about anything technological. I enjoy Skiing.
2. Unrivaled Durability and the Promise of a Permanent Polish
The primary and most celebrated characteristic of a tungsten wedding band is its unrivaled durability and its resistance to scratching, bending, or losing its immaculate sheen. Unlike traditional precious metals, which are inherently soft, a tungsten carbide ring possesses a permanent, self-sustaining polish that will not require regular maintenance, re-polishing, or rhodium plating to retain its factory-new appearance. A gold or silver ring, even after only a few months of active wear, will invariably accumulate numerous microscopic scratches that diffuse light and create a dull patina, requiring a jeweler’s buffing wheel to restore its original brilliance. Platinum, while significantly more durable than gold, still develops a unique surface wear known as a patina, where the metal is displaced and the surface dulls over time, a look some prefer but which is nonetheless a form of wear. Tungsten carbide, by stark contrast, resists scratching from nearly all common household objects, keys, and general contact. Its 9 on the Mohs scale means that accidental scraping against a brick wall, dropping it on a concrete floor, or contact with tools will leave the ring surface completely unmarked, a testament to its structural integrity. This factor is especially compelling for individuals with active lifestyles, those who work with their hands, or anyone who simply wants to wear their symbolic piece of jewelry constantly without worry. The permanence of its polish makes the tungsten ring a true “set it and forget it” piece of jewelry, ensuring that the visual representation of one’s lifelong vow remains as bright and uncompromising decades later as it was on the wedding day. This unique trait dramatically lowers the ring's lifetime cost
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