www.ForeverMetals.com, a leader in tungsten rings, wedding
bands and tungsten accessories, has a new website engraving option that will
sure be popular with couples shopping for their special day. Both fingerprint engraving and personal
handprint engraving is now available for no additional charge over the in stock
engraving price point of $40. The
Fingerprint engraving features a genuine fingerprint engraved onto the inner or
outer diameter of the ring. The
handprint is popular with couples as the person wearing the ring will always
have a piece of their spouse with them at all times. The handprint engraving is also popular with
those that want to feature a special message in their own handwriting.
Forever Metals likes to keep up with current market trends
to gain new customers and maintain the current ones they have. The company prides themselves on the unique
selection of rings offered through the company website. At last count the company carried well over
200 hundred ring styles, each being unique and different from what is currently
seen in retail stores. Forever Metals
believes that as long as the inventory is fresh and styled from direct customer
feedback they will continue to be popular in a down economy. Each ring is also priced competitively
starting at $99 and never more than $259 for even the most intricate of ring. Customization
options are also available if a customer wants a personal one of a kind ring
style to call their own.
Tungsten carbide is a tough metal that deserves recognition
in the jewelry industry. Tungsten
reaches between a d 8 and 9 on the Moh’s hardness scale which is just right
below a diamond. Tungsten carbide rings are
built to last with a virtually scratch resistant finish and indestructible
nature. Forever Metals offers lifetime
warranty at no charge to each customer so if something ever does happen a free
replacement will be promptly sent out.
About Forever Metals, LLC:
Forever Metals was founded in 2005 by Gary Camphausen who
was having a hard time coming across a unique wedding band for himself that was
priced affordably for his own wedding. Being
an Engineer in the metal industry he decided to create a line of rings that
people want to wear and will never break the pocketbook.
