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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Linked Ring Silicone Wedding Ring



My husband works in substations and data centers.  He is constantly around electricity and has to take many precautions at work.  He is only allowed to wear cotton, rubber soled shoes and must avoid wearing metals.   Not wearing metal includes not wearing a wedding ring.  Taking a wedding ring off every morning before going to work and putting it back on when he comes home can be tedious.  It is much easier to find an alternative so he is always able to wear a ring on his ring finger without putting his life at risk.

So why does a person need a silicon ring and who needs one?  Often athletes are told they can not wear jewelry during training or during games.   If  the athlete has an injury to his hand and he/she is wearing a metal ring the ring may cut into their skin or need to be cut off the finger if swelling occurs.   With a silicon ring their is a reductions to the chances of injury  that  would be caused by metal. 

The ring is also great for someone who has a job where they are constantly in water such as a lifeguard.   You don’t want to risk losing your ring in the ocean. Change in environmental  temperature can cause the finger to expand or reduce and this makes it easy for a metal ring to slip right off.  

The ring is also great to wear if you will be traveling to unfamiliar areas .  It isn't wise to travel around with a 2 carat diamond on your finger.  The ring can convey the message that you are married without the display of a gaudy ring that could attract the wrong attention. Particularly when you are doing volunteer work in crime ridden areas.

The Silicone ring is made from a stainless - steel precise mold.  It is made from hypoallergenic medical grade silicone and does a great job of signifying love and loyalty.  If you interested in getting the Silicone ring for yourself or a love one click here.




2 comments:

  1. What a great idea! I never knew their were rings like this. Also, I love the new blog look! #ProductReviewParty

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    1. Thank you for noticing Lou! My daughter updated the blog for me, I am so glad she is internet savvy.

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