Titanium will not turn your finger green or affect the skin in any way. It is completely hypoallergenic which is why it is used for medical implants such as knees, hips, heart valves, and dental implants.
Iron, the iron will rust and cause your finger to go green
My BFFs and I wear our proimose rings on our right hand pinky finger because we make pinky proimoses
Applying clear nail polish on the inside of the ring will prevent the ring's direct contact with your fingure.
REALLY cheap rings were (at one time) a thin gold wash over a base metal of brass. The gold wash would wear through almost at once, leaving the brass exposed. Brass leaves a trace of green color on the skin.
I make them from scratch on a Fadal machine. If you find the right person, they can make it for you too.
because your ring is probably dirty- and you get your finger dirty- its probably not silver or gold its probably fake
Gold does not do that but copper does. Brass looks like gold and also makes the finger dark green. If that ring was given to you as a gold ring you got conned! there is alot of acid in your body when your finger turns green from your ring!
Men do not traditionally wear engagement rings as they only wear wedding rings, it is only women that wear engagement rings. However, I would assume that this would be the ring finger, the same as women which is the left hand, next to the little finger.
The constructs are made of the green energy of will. The stronger the user's willpower is, the stronger the constructs will be.
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
Titanium is used to make gold harder. They often use gold mixed with titanium in jewelry to make it harder.
Your skin is marginally acidic; thusly, the vicinity of a ring containing copper and the air are the ideal circumstances for verdigris to frame. Your finger will practice environmental awareness as the verdigris focuses on the ring, basic as that.