Because of its
durability, titanium has become more popular for designer jewelry
(particularly, titanium rings).
Its inertness makes it a good choice for those with allergies or those who will
be wearing the jewelry in environments such as swimming pools. Titanium is also
alloyed
with gold to produce an alloy that
can be marketed as 24-carat gold, as the 1%
of alloyed Ti is insufficient to require a lesser mark. The resulting alloy is
roughly the hardness of 14-carat gold and thus is more durable than a pure 24-carat
gold item would be.
Titanium's
durability, light weight, dent- and corrosion resistance makes it useful in the
production of watch cases.
Some artists work with titanium to produce
artworks such as sculptures, decorative objects and furniture.
The inertness
and ability to be attractively colored makes titanium a popular metal for use
in body
piercing.
Titanium may be anodized to produce various colors, which varies the
thickness of the surface oxide layer and causes interference
fringes.
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