Wedding Ring Facts: Platinum History
Platinum is the most distinguished kind of metal used in jewelry making, most especially in wedding rings. It is because platinum can withstand time and matter. Like any metal, platinum has gone a long way before it was recognized to be one of the most precious metals ever used in jewelry.
The use of platinum over the last couple of years has been undergoing resurgence within this millennium which is overwhelming.
The early Egyptians and Natives during 100 B.C. used platinum in all sorts of production.
Amazingly, Spanish conquistadors who discovered artifacts of platinum while they were exploring for the new world, discarded the metal as worthless. Although, it is them who gave the name “platina” to the unwanted metal which literally means little silver.
It was long before the 18th century when platinum’s existence in Europe was recognized. Unlike the Spanish, Europeans gave high recognition to the metal. It was known as the metal for the kings acclaimed by King Louis XVI.
Platinum hit the jackpot upon the later part of the 19th century. It was recognized to be the metal fit for all kinds of seasons and jewelries. It dominated certain entities like that of the Edwardian and Art Deco era.
Due to its hardness, the use of this metal was very limited. To manipulate this metal and be made to every kind of jewelry there is, it must undergo a series of forging aided with a very intense melting point. With this, early times weren’t much of a fan. Not till this new generation.
These days, platinum is considered more valuable than that of gold.
Aside from jewelry making, platinum has been known in other aspects of life. It is now used in industries specifically the automotive business. It has paved its name in terms of engineering, petrochemicals, and electronics. Dental and medical areas use it in different kinds of degrees. Every single automobile in the U.S. contains platinum in its converter that can help minimize emissions.
Right now, people all over the globe, especially those who know the metals value, consider platinum as one of the most valuable and expensive metals. Although, with its existence and heavy demand, platinum is still considered as one of the rarest metals there is.
Platinum wedding rings, to some extent, are limited and kept safe in vaults because of their outstanding value. It comes out only if couples demand to see its form and are interested in owning one.
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