18 May, 2012 → by ClaimboUser981644
False advertising with Tungsten rings
When my husband and I selected on a tungsten ring for his wedding band, I felt comfortable with the decision because it was supposedly indestructible. We were very pleased with the purchase at first and had them blessed by a priest for our ceremony. But then after only a month of wearing it, Vaughn had taken off his ring to do some work in the garage and dropped it - it shattered on the concrete floor of the garage. When I looked into the warrantee for the supposedly indestructible ring, I found out that the company claimed to not be responsible for the sentimental value of the jewelry and that even though tungsten is indestructible - tungsten carbide (which the rings are made of) are a compound that's essentially a ceramic. I feel as though we were lied to when looking for rings. http://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Tungsten-Ring-Broke/250169****49153