Posted on June 4, 2010
Tungsten Carbide is a staple in the men’s wedding band category, and as its popularity continues to grow, so, too, do its color options. Triton by Frederick Goldman is launching White Tungsten Carbide at JCK Las Vegas, which opens today.
Well-known in gray and black, tungsten carbide is getting a lighter-looking option thanks to Triton’s three-stage proprietary technical deposition and finishing process wherein the use of 95 percent platinum group metals produces a bright white color on Triton’s TC850 products.
The new line of T.C. rings will be supported with a national consumer PR and advertising campaign to develop the same awareness as gray and black T.C.
Hailed as a highly scratch-resistant metal, false ad claims made by lesser-known T.C. manufacturers drew criticism of the product in the past year. However, research conducted by TheKnot.com shows that after karat gold, T.C. is still the most popular choice for men’s wedding bands.

To see the rings in person seek out Tom Tanner or Jonathan Goldman at Plumb Club booth 800 at the show.
Kallie · 21 hours ago